Possible oldest prehistoric art ever known is discovered by Chinese scientists in the 'roof of the w [View all]
Michelle De Pacina
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Dr. David Zhang and his team of scientists discovery of handprints and footprints are being debated over as to whether they are the worlds oldest prehistoric art.
Fossils on the travertine rock: Dr. David Zhang, a scientist from Guangdong, China, found impressions of handprints and footprints on a travertine rock with his research team in Quesang on the Tibetan Plateau in Oct. 2018, reported Time.
- Zhang, the lead researcher from Guangzhou University, plans to appeal to the Tibetan government to conserve his discovery as it may be the oldest prehistoric art ever recorded and the earliest evidence of human life in the region.
- According to Zhangs team, whose findings were published in Science Bulletin, the tracks are between 169,000 and 226,000 years old, dating back to the Earths last ice age. Currently, the worlds oldest known art is estimated to be around 40,000 years old.
- They believe the impressions may have been made by children aged 7 and 12.
- Zhangs findings date older than the earliest known human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau nicknamed the Roof of the World and it could provide insight into human evolution.
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