- Did art exist before modern humans? New discoveries raise big questions. Scientists are finding ever-earlier examples of artistic expression in the archaeological record that reshape what we know about the cognitive abilities of our archaic human relatives, such as Neanderthals https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/did-art-exist-before-modern-humans-new-discoveries-raise-big-questions 4 comments anthropology
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