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Altamira cave art was dismissed as a hoax until science rewrote early human intelligence
Science
Published on 29 April 2026

The “primitive humans can’t do this” claim collapsed
Altamira’s detailed cave paintings in Spain were once branded a hoax because scientists doubted early humans had the skill to create such art. Later research uncovered sophisticated techniques, and additional authenticated findings strengthened the case. Today, Altamira stands as a landmark proof of early human artistic expression, forcing a major shift in what researchers believed about intelligence and creativity.
- Altamira cave paintings were initially rejected as impossible for early humans
- Follow up research found evidence of sophisticated artistic methods
- More validated cave art discoveries reinforced Altamira’s authenticity
- The breakthrough reshaped views on early human intelligence
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