Going back in time with omic strip and comic book artists Frank Robbins and Joe Maneely, children’s book writer-artist Judy ...
Cartoon lump of coal with giant eyes was spotlighted by US interior secretary in X post saying: ‘Mine, Baby, Mine!’ The Trump administration has turned to an unusual weapon in its attempt to resurrect ...
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They drew with crayons, possibly fed on maggots and maybe even kissed us: Forty millenniums later, our ancient human cousins continued to make news. By Franz Lidz Neanderthals, who flourished across ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A scraped and ground ocher crayon used by Neanderthals tens of thousands of years ago. (Scale bar ...
Scientists have discovered Stone Age "crayons" in Crimea, hinting that Neanderthals may have used them for symbolic drawings or markings. But not everyone agrees. When you purchase through links on ...
Two chunks of ocher unearthed at ancient rock shelters in Ukraine were actually Neanderthal crayons, according to a recent study. The pair of artifacts, unearthed from layers 47,000 and 46,000 years ...
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A remarkable yellow crayon unearthed in Crimea, still sharp after more than 40,000 years, indicates that painting lines on objects was part of Neanderthal culture. This discovery is the firmest ...
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The latest precious object jeweler Nadine Ghosn and Crayola have teamed up to create isn’t made of gold and diamonds. Cut from cardboard, it’s the art supply company’s distinctive green-and-yellow ...
They look like airplanes a child might build with Legos, or scribble with red and yellow crayons. They are boxy and potbellied, maybe because they are basically flying boats with really long wings.