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SUBMITTER: Rodriguez-Vidal J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4169962 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Rodríguez-Vidal Joaquín J d'Errico Francesco F Giles Pacheco Francisco F Blasco Ruth R Rosell Jordi J Jennings Richard P RP Queffelec Alain A Finlayson Geraldine G Fa Darren A DA Gutiérrez López José María JM Carrión José S JS Negro Juan José JJ Finlayson Stewart S Cáceres Luís M LM Bernal Marco A MA Fernández Jiménez Santiago S Finlayson Clive C
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140902 37
The production of purposely made painted or engraved designs on cave walls--a means of recording and transmitting symbolic codes in a durable manner--is recognized as a major cognitive step in human evolution. Considered exclusive to modern humans, this behavior has been used to argue in favor of significant cognitive differences between our direct ancestors and contemporary archaic hominins, including the Neanderthals. Here we present the first known example of an abstract pattern engraved by N ...[more]