Samantha Johnson+FollowNeanderthal Art? This Changes EverythingArchaeologists just found a 43,000-year-old stone in Spain with a Neanderthal fingerprint and a red ochre dot placed perfectly to look like a face! Forensic tech confirmed it’s the real deal—no accident. Was this Neanderthal making art, or just seeing faces in rocks like we do with clouds? Either way, it’s making scientists rethink everything we thought about Neanderthal intelligence and creativity. Maybe we’ve been underestimating our ancient cousins all along! #Neanderthal #Archaeology #AncientArt #History471Share
Ryan Mathis+FollowNeanderthal Art? Forensic Twist! 🕵️♂️Archaeologists in Spain just found a pebble with a red mark and—plot twist—a Neanderthal fingerprint! Forensic police had to step in to confirm it wasn’t a modern print. Now, fans are debating: does this mean Neanderthals made symbolic art just like us? Some say it’s proof they were way more creative than we thought, while others aren’t convinced. The fandom is split! #NeanderthalDrama #AncientArt #ForensicScience #Entertainment00Share
Brad Arroyo+FollowViking Tapestry Hints at Tree of LifeDid you know Vikings might’ve rocked horned helmets after all? The Oseberg tapestry, found in a ship burial in Norway, shows what could be a funeral procession heading toward a giant tree—possibly Yggdrasill, the Norse tree of life. This 1,200-year-old textile even features a warrior in a horned helmet, sparking debate about whether these iconic helmets actually existed. The tapestry’s wild details are still being pieced together, but it’s giving major comic strip vibes! #Vikings #HistoryNerd #AncientArt #MuseumFinds #MythVsReality #Science40Share