Art of the Ice Age has a lot to teach us-it's time the British Museum dedicated a gallery to it
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The discovery of ancient rock art in Indonesia challenges the historical timeline of art's origins, suggesting image-making began much earlier, possibly in Africa.
The first 30,000 years of human image-making during the Ice Age is a fascinating period full of discoveries and unanswered questions about the origins of art, including the potential contributions of Neanderthals.
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