
Ancient sketches from 200,000 years ago found inside cave
Fox News
Archeologists in Spain have unearthed sketches on a stone dating back 200,000 years, shedding light on the Early Middle Paleolithic period. A study is being conducted on the stone.
"The significance of this discovery is twofold: on the one hand, it confirms the presence of settlers in Marbella during the Early Middle Paleolithic, a period little known in Spain and unprecedented in the province of Malaga," the release says.
"Furthermore, it provides this unique stone, which contains a set of graphic representations of human origin that could be 100,000 years older than the oldest cave art depictions," it continued.

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