Spanish cave art was made by Neanderthals, study confirms - The Guardian

Study says pigments on cave stalagmites were applied through ‘splattering and blowing’ more than 60,000 years ago.

Neanderthals, long perceived to have been unsophisticated and brutish, really did paint stalagmites in a Spanish cave more than 60,000 years ago, according to a study published on Monday.

The issue had roiled the world of paleoarchaeology ever since the publication of a 2018 paper attributing red ocher pigment found on the stalagmitic dome of Cueva de Ardales to our extinct “cousin” species.

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