We’ve got three great news stories for you this week. We start with the oldest rock paintings in South America. They might be conveying a message. Next up is a tale of discarded armor from the first capital of Maryland. Finally, we talk about a 10,000 year old wall that was used to hunt reindeer. It’s now under 70 feet of water!
LinksSegment 1
- This Ancient Cave Art Passed Survival Information Across 130 Human Generations in Patagonia, Study Suggests
- Earliest directly dated rock art from Patagonia reveals socioecological resilience to mid-Holocene climate (Science Advances)
Segment 2
- Rare armor unearthed at site of 17th-century fort in Maryland
Segment 3
- Stone Age Wall Discovered Beneath the Baltic Sea Helped Early Hunters Trap Reindeer
- Research Paper: A submerged Stone Age hunting architecture from the Western Baltic Sea
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