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| Subject: Anthropologist Suggests that Tiny Stone Age Cave ‘Handprints’ Are Not Actually Human Hands Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:08 pm | |
| A tiny hand, originally assumed to be of a very young child or infant was stenciled inside the outline of an adult hand on the wall of the Wadi Sura II rock shelter about 8,000 years ago. New research suggests that the prints were actually made by reptiles. 1 MARCH, 2016 - 21:52 ALICIA MCDERMOTTAnthropologist Suggests that Tiny Stone Age Cave ‘Handprints’ Are Not Actually Human HandsThe 6,000-8,000-year-old cave paintings at the Wadi Sura II site in Egypt have been a source of interest since they were discovered in 2002. Although there are thousands of paintings that include a...READ MORE ABOUT ANTHROPOLOGIST SUGGESTS THAT TINY STONE AGE CAVE ‘HANDPRINTS’ ARE NOT ACTUALLY HUMAN HANDShttp://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/anthropologist-suggests-tiny-stone-age-cave-handprints-are-not-actually-020754 |
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