Ancient human DNA extracted from prehistoric cave paintings in Spain and Portugal
Scientists have successfully isolated ancient human DNA from prehistoric cave paintings located in Spain and Portugal, marking a first in archaeological research. The findings were published in the journal Nature Communications. Researchers believe the DNA likely came from bodily fluids that seeped into the cave walls during the creation of the artwork. This breakthrough could help identify who painted these works, including details about their gender and ancestral lineage. The discovery offers a significant new window into understanding the people behind these ancient creations.
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