The question of who created cave paintings is a fascinating and complex one, and the answer is not as simple as it might seem.
Neanderthals: Although cave paintings were long thought to be the work of Homo sapiens, recent discoveries have revealed that Neanderthals, another human species that lived in Europe, were also capable of expressing themselves through art. Cave paintings attributed to Neanderthals have been found in Spain, dating back approximately 64,000 years.
Homo Sapiens: However, most of the cave paintings we know of, with their complex and detailed depictions, were made by Homo sapiens, starting about 40,000 years ago.
We know that both Neanderthals and Sapiens were capable of creating cave art, but their motivations remain a mystery. However, studying these works provides us with a fascinating glimpse into the world of our ancestors and an appreciation of their extraordinary creative capacity.
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