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Stone Age Picasso: Griffith research among best scientific discoveries of 2020

Friday December 18, 2020
Research that confirms Asia rather than Europe as the place where modern humans first created figurative artwork has won a group of Griffith University academics inclusion in the prestigious Science magazine’s 10 best scientific breakthroughs of the year.
The painting portrays a group of part-human, part-animal figures hunting large mammals with spears or ropes. Photo: Griffith University
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