Archaeologists have examined the engraved limestone plaquettes excavated from Montastruc, a rockshelter web site in southern France. These plaquettes are more likely to have been made utilizing stone instruments by Magdalenian individuals, an early hunter-gatherer tradition courting from between 23,000 and 14,000 years in the past. The Montastruc plaquettes have been incised with creative designs round 15,000 years in the past and […]
Magdalenian Hunter-Gatherers Created Art by Firelight, Archaeologists Say
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