Red drawings found in the Caves of Ardales in Spain indicate prehistoric humans may have had a creative side. A scientific study, that’s been corroborated by the University of Barcelona and other European laboratories, says the red marks found inside this cave were actually an early recipe for paint. Neanderthals created these drawings about 65,000 years ago. Director of the prehistoric Cave of Ardales, Pedro Catalejo, says this may be “the oldest art in the world.” #InsideEdition
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Are 65,000-Year-Old Cave Drawings the World's Oldest Art?

Ok
yeah cause were so dumb we haven't changed.
Plot twist: *its blood”
Amazing wish I lived back then no climate change or plagues
Can you call that art its just red splashes
At the beach I found a rock just like it but it looked like it was painted with red paint
Funny estimations
Extinct? I’m pretty sure my neighbor is one of them
There was nowhere to wipe their hands after painting their faces.
How is that even considered art?
Did you guys see the sleeping baby face at 0:45 ?
Whoa!! Older than the fictional Bible?? Haha
That’s amazing. I really appreciate the durability of those paints
history
You know sometimes ancient people get bored with the world and they decided to make something creative aka the art. This is pretty cool!
Oh man/ma'am, I expect the oldest art in the world was in an English speaking country, I first thought either America or maybe Canada.
This pushes our meeting with the Anunnaki back a few years.
I'll never snitched on daddy
If they would still be alive today, they’d be caught red handed
Mm
me pay with friends no ned 4 berry
an airbrush? please do a follow up video of what a prehistoric, Neanderthal airbrush looked like, and how it worked?
or was that just a really poor translation of what he said?
Rip Neanderthals
That's really cool
How did we settle with 65000 years here