Ancient Human DNA Recovered From Cave Walls for First Time
L'essentiel
- Scientists have successfully extracted ancient human DNA from cave walls and rock art in Spain and Portugal, a first that could identify prehistoric artists.
- The DNA, found in calcite crusts and pigment shavings, offers potential insights into sex, ancestry, and individual creation of art.
Résumé généré par IA
Scientists have successfully extracted ancient human DNA from cave walls and rock art in Spain and Portugal, a first that could identify prehistoric artists. The DNA, found in calcite crusts and pigment shavings, offers potential insights into sex, ancestry, and individual creation of art.