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Use of colours in pre-historic era Humans have been long fascinated by colour, which has played a significant role since the ...
For the first time in over 50 years, scientists have uncovered mid-Paleolithic human burials, complete with stone tools, animal bones, and chunks of red ochre—an iron-rich pigment used in burial ...
Scientists say tailored clothes, ochre-based sunscreen, and cave shelter helped Homo sapiens survive a magnetic shift 41,000 ...
The discovered burials reveal similar funeral practices: bodies placed in fetal positions accompanied by red ochre. These rituals, once attributed solely to Homo sapiens, may have been shared with ...
R. Krishnan, a young honey gatherer turned artist, dedicated his life to preserving the disappearing culture of the Alu ...
From 6 pm Thursday, 24 April, the Gallery invites its local visitors and holidaymakers to coastal Lithuania to see one of the most celebrated Ukrainian folk artists Maria Prymachenko (1909–1997). Her ...
The color yellow, associated with Judas in Christian art, symbolizes greed, betrayal, and intentional storytelling through ...
Around 41,000 years ago, Earth’s magnetic field underwent a chaotic shift that temporarily weakened the planet’s natural ...
On Maundy Thursday, it is customary in Bulgaria to dye Easter eggs, starting with the most important one—the first egg must always be painted red. This egg ...
Discoveries in the archaeological record have sparked debate about how we should define art. Some researchers argue that art ...
bodies placed in fetal positions accompanied by red ochre. These rituals, once attributed solely to Homo sapiens, may have been shared with Neanderthals. The presence of this pigment, transported ...