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According ro DailyMail six paintings were found in the Nerja Caves, 35miles east of Malaga, and they are the only known artistic images created by Neanderthal man.
Professor Jose Luis Sanchidrian, from the University of Cordoba, described the discovery as 'an academic bombshell', as all previous art work has been attributed to Homo sapiens.
Yes, may we have some an academic bombshell, because we have the wrong image about human default.
Since we do not know our own history, its early stage of development, lost civilizations. ...
Iluusion comes to be broken.
It has supposed that Neanderthals lived in the caves before becoming extinct about 30,000 years ago, leaving behind flint tools. Later, prehistoric Homo sapiens used the caves, painting on the walls and leaving pottery, tools and skeletons.
There is no "a Neanderthal man", this place Malaga was in sphere of influence by Atlantic human.
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