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This May Be The World’s Oldest Human Fingerprint, And That’s Not All : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 30, 2025 2:00 am
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Neanderthal Fingerprint Stone: A Glimpse into Ancient Artistry

Approximately 43,000 years ago, a Neanderthal left their mark on a small pebble by dipping their finger in ocher and stamping the center of the stone. This remarkable discovery was made in 2022 at the San Lázaro rock shelter in Central Spain, unveiling what could potentially be the world’s oldest complete human fingerprint.

However, this ancient artifact holds even more significance as it may also represent one of the earliest artistic depictions of a human face. The fingerprint, situated below two divots and above another, creates a striking resemblance to a facial structure, sparking debates among archaeologists and researchers.

Neanderthal Fingerprint Stone
The ocher fingerprint of a Neanderthal. (Álvarez-Alonso et al., Archaeol Anthropol Sci, 2025)

Leading the excavation, David Álvarez-Alonso from the Complutense University of Madrid, highlights the significance of this finding, suggesting that the stone was deliberately chosen and decorated with ocher, hinting at the Neanderthal’s artistic sensibilities.

The intentional application of ocher with a fingerprint, as observed by researchers, indicates a level of creativity and symbolic expression previously underestimated in Neanderthal culture. This revelation challenges conventional notions of Neanderthals solely as utilitarian beings, shedding light on their potential for artistic expression.

Neanderthal Fingerprint Ochre
Multispectral analysis of the red dot. (Álvarez-Alonso et al., Archaeol Anthropol Sci, 2025)

As Álvarez-Alonso aptly points out, if this artifact had been created by modern humans 5,000 years ago, it would undoubtedly be hailed as a piece of portable art. The reluctance to attribute such creativity to Neanderthals reflects a lingering bias in the archaeological community.

This groundbreaking study, published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, not only challenges our perceptions of Neanderthals but also underscores the rich artistic heritage of our ancient ancestors.

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