Over millennia, early humans in the southern hemisphere started to adorn cave rocks with pigments, creating geometric designs. A recent study by a multinational team has dated these artworks in Argentina’s Huenul 1 cave to 8,200 years ago, marking them as South America’s oldest. This discovery challenges previous records and highlights a significant leap in […]
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