The acquisition was made possible by Fred and Lena Meijer and the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Foundation.
A negative hand, one of the oldest types of imagery in the world, found in El Castillo. Negative hands were often made using a spit-painting technique in which someone would place their hand on the ...
Ballesteros told The Hollywood Reporter that starting at age 18, he recorded more than 3,000 hours of footage of the controversial artist, and serves as the film’s director and editor, as well as a ...
The color blue is hard to come by. Unlike red, yellow, and white, which occur readily in mineral form, blue is a rarity. For prehistoric people living in western Eurasia, an area roughly covering ...
The Loveland Stone Age Fair, approaching a century old, is returning to town, promising a free, fun and educational Saturday for children and adults alike. The fair, now in its 91st year, will be ...
Archaeologist Laura Dietrich studies a replica Stone Age axe in Germany. While not from the Latvian site, such replicas reveal how ancient tools were used. Some 6,000 years ago in the northern reaches ...
System of a Down have just announced their first tour dates of 2026. The seven-show trek will takes place in Europe, featuring support from alt-rock icons Queens of the Stone Age and the recently ...
This fall, the Speed Art Museum will host screenings of "Backside," a compelling, observational documentary by Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana that honors the primarily immigrant workforce quietly sustaining the ...
In 1879, a landowner and amateur archaeologist named Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola ventured into a newly discovered cave system in northern Spain. Hoping to find prehistoric tools, he kept his eyes fixed ...
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20,000-Year-Old Ice Age Cave Art Code Cracked
For decades, the dots, lines, and strange symbols painted alongside Ice Age animals baffled archaeologists. Now, a breakthrough by an amateur researcher may have solved the 20,000-year-old mystery.
Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet. Fall is near — can you feel it? Certainly not if you’re in Los Angeles like us. We’re dealing with daily temperatures ...
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