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Prehistoric crayons provide clues to how Neanderthals created art

Last updated: October 29, 2025 1:15 pm
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Neanderthals may have used ochre crayons to draw on cave walls

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A fascinating discovery in Crimea has shed light on the artistic abilities of Neanderthals, challenging previous beliefs about their cultural practices. A yellow crayon, still sharp after over 40,000 years, suggests that painting and drawing were integral parts of Neanderthal society. This finding signifies a significant shift in our understanding of symbolic use of color among ancient hominids.

Dr. Emma Pomeroy from the University of Cambridge expresses her excitement about this discovery, emphasizing its importance in expanding our knowledge of Neanderthal behavior and culture.

Ochre, a mineral with various color tones, has been used for centuries for practical purposes by early humans. However, the recent analysis of ochre artifacts in Crimea has revealed a new dimension to its usage. Francesco d’Errico and his team meticulously studied ochre pieces, leading to the identification of a well-preserved yellow crayon dating back 42,000 years. The crayon, shaped like a modern-day writing instrument, shows signs of wear and reshaping, indicating its repeated use for making marks on surfaces.

According to d’Errico, the curated nature of the crayon suggests a deliberate artistic activity, possibly involving drawing on skin or rocks. This evidence challenges the conventional view of Neanderthals as solely utilitarian beings, highlighting their creative and symbolic capabilities.

Another significant find was a broken red ochre crayon believed to be around 70,000 years old, further reinforcing the idea of Neanderthals engaging in artistic endeavors.

April Nowell from the University of Victoria commends the researchers’ insights, noting that the precision maintained on the crayons indicates a purposeful effort to create intricate designs.

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These discoveries in Crimea add to the growing body of evidence showcasing the artistic talents of Neanderthals. From intricate finger carvings to elaborate cave formations, the artistic legacy of these ancient hominids is becoming increasingly apparent. This challenges the notion that symbolic behavior emerged only in modern humans, suggesting a shared cognitive ability among early hominids dating back over 700,000 years.

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