Neanderthals may have shared humans' artistic abilities

Neanderthals may have shared humans' artistic abilitiesWashington, Sept 2 - Scientists have studied rock engraving in Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar that may have been created by Neanderthals, suggesting that they may have shared humans' artistic abilities.

Ruth Blasco and colleagues discovered cross-hatched pattern was overlain by undisturbed sediment in which Neanderthal artifacts had previously been discovered, suggesting that the engraving pre-dated the 39,000-year-old artifacts and further geochemical analysis of the mineral coating on the engraved grooves suggests that the rock art was created before deposition of the overlying sediment.

The scientists have taken microphotographs of the tool marks within the engraving, compared the marks with experimental marks made with various tools, and determined that the abstract cave engraving was likely created intentionally by repeatedly passing a robust cutting tip over the rock in the same direction, and not by incidental cutting associated with other activities.

The findings add to evidence at other sites that Neanderthal intellectual capacity may have previously been underestimated. (ANI)