Rock markings in Mumbles in south Wales – the authenticity of which were dismissed in 1928 – have now been reclassified as the UK’s oldest prehistoric cave paintings, according to the Guardian. It says scientists have used the latest methods to establish that the horizontal red bands were created more than 17,000 years ago.
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