La Pasiega Cave Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date January 10, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience Tagged , cave paintings, consciousness, Durham University, Europe, human origins, humans, hunter-gatherers, Ice Age, Live Science, Neanderthals, paleontology, Portland State University, University College London Possible Cave “Proto-Writing” Challenges Slow Evolution of Human Consciousness Denyse O’Leary January 10, 2023 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology, Science 5 London-based wood carving conservator Ben Bacon has, with academic colleagues, shaken up Ice Age paleontology. Read More ›
La Pasiega Cave Type post Date July 19, 2022 CategoriesArtsHuman Origins and AnthropologyPaleontology Tagged , cave paintings, evolution, humans, Michael Marshall, Neanderthals, paleontology, Spain, Stone Age Neanderthal Art, if That’s What It Is, Would Upset the Evolutionary Paradigm Science and Culture July 19, 2022 Arts, Human Origins and Anthropology, Paleontology 4 Paleontologists resist the idea that early humans called Neanderthals created any artworks. Their reasoning is sometimes circular. Read More ›