Neanderthals were the first artists on earth, not modern people.

The Neanderthals had drawn animals and several different steps to cave walls 65, 000 years ago, or said ten thousand years before today's man arrived, researchers say. More than 65, 000 years ago, a Neanderthal drew some red lines on a cave wall, and made [...]
More than 65, 000 years ago, a Neanderthal drew several red lines on the wall of a cave, and by doing so, became the first known artist on earth, scientists claim, reports The Guardian”, broadcast Periscopi.
This discovery overturns beliefs that today's man was the only species that have expressed themselves through works of art.
In caves divided by hundreds of miles, Neanderthals crushed, pulled, and distributed ink on walls producing works of art, researchers point out, tens of thousands of years before modern humans inhabited the earth.
The findings describe a <x0 progress in the field of human evolution”, making the case for a radical review of human history, in which modern people's behavior differs from Neanderthals.
So far, trials for Neanderthal art have been few and controversial, often because the works were not old enough to exclude modern people as real artists. /Periscopi/














