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Faces from the Ice Age 12

Photoshop B.C. Edition writes: "Talk about data mining. Apparently some of those ice age cave paintings found throughout France actually may have, or had, some human portraits engraved, not on their walls, but on their floors. The controversial discovery was made at the Lascaux cave complex whose paintings date back around 15,000 years ago. This may explain why all the previous examples of cave paintings never depicted realistic representations of humans, while at the same time successfully representing realistic looking animals. (By the way, the one at the bottom of the article looks like Darth Maul ;)"
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Faces from the Ice Age

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  • by dostick ( 69711 )
    ..the proof that Star Wars happened before the life on Earth was born.
  • Hmm (Score:3, Funny)

    by daeley ( 126313 ) on Tuesday May 28, 2002 @06:40PM (#3598400) Homepage
    What could be the oldest lifelike drawings of human faces have been uncovered in a cave in southern France....Now, one German scientist, Dr Michael Rappenglueck, of Munich University, says it is time the pictures were reassessed.

    Vee have vays of making you chalk.

    ;)
  • Megaceros Gallery Panel of vulvas [culture.gouv.fr], the earliest TGP [thumbhouse.com] known to man.

  • (By the way, the one at the bottom of the article looks like Darth Maul ;)"

    Hello? True it was a long time ago but but what part of a galaxy far far away did you miss?! You have to check you facts before making a statement like that, this is how rumours get started!
    • Well, the people ARE called Humans, and they DO speak English, so maybe when the Empire fell, some of them came to Earth to start a new life.

      they must not have had the common "leaking hyperdrive" problem, though if they made it this far.
  • "On the floors of one cave I noticed a series of pits arranged in the shape of the Pleiades (also known as the Seven Sisters) star cluster," he said.
  • The FBI's new face recognition technology has identified one of these images as that of John Ashcroft. Which could explain a lot.

    =brian

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