A new study confirms that ancient cave paintings in France’s Dordogne region were created nearly 16,000 years ago.
This little-known park has miles of underground caverns, some of which are normally open for tours (in real life and virtually), plus hiking trails to explore.
Firehouse Art Center: “Seconds,” an exhibit featuring bent-wood sculptures by Firehouse’s winter artist-in-resident Doug Felkley, up through March 8; 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont; firehouseart.org.
In a well-known parable, three blind men encounter an elephant. Each reaches out and touches only one part. One feels the trunk and insists the ...
A new study of ancient pottery adds to evidence that hunter-gatherers in Europe ate more than meat and developed early ...
Parkside Fare is a new snack stand in Universal Studios Florida, replacing Expo Eats. The location is now open and the logo ...
Even on quiet weeknights, these Arizona Mexican restaurants stay full with regulars chasing comforting favorites and standout ...
Street-style artist Emily Bowyer has seen her paintings go from her children’s bedrooms to the walls of The Brighton Box gallery ...
In 1940, Marcel Ravidat, an 18-year-old from Montignac, France, followed his dog, Robot, into a hole near a fallen tree. Inside, he found a cave that .
Juine, in Essonne, the Grotte, designated as a historical monument, houses some of the rarest prehistoric cave paintings in Île-de-France. A hidden prehistoric gem nestled in the heart of the Paris ...
An analysis of the victims’ skeletons, carried out by an Edinburgh University scientist, has revealed that 77 individuals, mainly women and children, were slaughtered and then buried - crammed ...
The word graffiti is Italian and first attested in that language in the middle of the 19th century. It derives from the Greek verb grapho, meaning to scratch, draw or write; modern languages are full ...
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