We've recently remarked that traditional ideas of human behavior are being revised thanks to new archaeological findings. Example One: rock art discovered in 2015 in three Basque Country caves is now being related to the Gravettian style known across Europe between c. 34,000 and 24,000 BP, proving "the Gravettian culture was more widespread and varied than previously appreciated." This article also offers a sometimes haunting, sometimes bordering on the claustrophobic video journey through one of the caves. The subtitle to this next revelation is "Fred proves that Egyptians had been using embalming practices for more than 1,500 years longer than scientists believed." To find out who Fred is/was, read Caroline Redmond's
5,600-Year-Old Mummy Reveals Oldest Egyptian Embalming Recipe Ever Found. And when
Scientists Analyze Ancient Egyptian Ink from the 100 CE Tebtunis temple library, they are amazed to discover a technique once thought first used by fifteenth century Renaissance painters. (WM)
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