Saturday, 18 05 2024
Saturday, 18 05 2024
Ararat Mirzoyan and the President of the CE Congress exchanged thoughts on regional developments
Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with the CE human rights commissioner
16:04
The deputy mayor of Paris received the members of the Yerevan Municipality delegation
Armenia is taking clear steps towards democratic reforms. Mirzoyan to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
15:26
The head of the IAEA will visit Russia
Alen Simonyan met with the President of the Canadian Senate and the Deputy Speaker of the Qatari Parliament in Geneva
14:48
Rain and thunderstorms are expected, with possible hail
The effectiveness of the reforms implemented in Armenia was emphasized
14:10
Hajiyev and Biden’s advisor discussed issues of Armenian-Azerbaijani settlement
The EU welcomes the process of demarcation of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border
The German Foreign Ministry urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue the dialogue
The foreign ministers of Armenia and Germany discussed RA-Azerbaijan relations
The delegation led by the Mayor of Yerevan visited the Esplanade of Armenia in Paris
Armenia and Turkey discussed the restoration of the historical bridge of Ani
12:16
Azerbaijan resumes the work of its embassy in Iran
“Armenia and Azerbaijan have finally started border demarcation works.” Mirzoyan
“No one can question the legitimacy of the government.” Khandanyan
The complete construction of “Cascade” according to the imagination of a prestigious French architect
11:00
This work to protect rights through politically independent processes is essential. US Embassy
10:41
“Fico is between life and death.” Orban
Cannes Film Festival red carpet
10:03
For the first time in the 2 years of the war, no brigade complains about the lack of ammunition. Zelensky
18:55
Rocket Line – now for 60 months: Idram and IDBank
RA Foreign Minister met with PACE President
18:17
Russian forces advanced 10 km in the direction of Kharkiv. Zelensky
17:58
Putin and Xi discussed the issue of Ukraine in a tete-a-tete format
Alen Simonyan and Sahiba Gafarova met in Geneva
17:20
Russia has opened a new front. A problematic year awaits Ukraine
17:01
Hajiyev and the US Deputy Secretary of State discussed the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace process
16:42
The US has built a temporary port on the Gaza coast

Ice Age markings may have helped early ancestors with hunting

Lines, dots and other symbols painted in caves during the last Ice Age may be the earliest example of proto writing — symbols that communicate a small amount of information like an emoji, according to a study Published in the Cambridge Archaeology Journal on Thursday.

The study shows that 20,000-year-old markings made by hunter-gatherers alongside drawings of prey animals recorded animal behavior “critical” to people’s survival, CNN reported.

The markings — lines, dots and “Y” marks — were found in more than 600 Ice Age images on cave walls and portable objects across Europe, according to a press release on the research from Durham University, England.

“We’ve long suspected that these sequences of markings found alongside depictions of prey animals were saying something about these animals, but we’d no idea what they were saying,” Paul Pettitt, co-author and professor of paleolithic archaeology at Durham University, told CNN Thursday.

“(Recording behavior) was of critical importance to the paleolithic hunter-gatherers dependent on them for survival, i.e. mating and birthing, both when the animals could be found massed in large numbers,” he added.

The findings also reveal that people in Ice Age Europe were using a calendar based on lunar cycles rooted in seasonal observation.

According to Pettitt, there are more than 30 non-figurative signs in paleolithic art, but study coauthor Bennett Bacon — a furniture conservator and independent researcher who made the initial hypothesis and discovery — looked at the three most common markings.

A statistical analysis of a large data set consisting of records of animals that lived in the time period, including aurochs (now extinct cattle species), salmon and horses, allowed the researchers to match the months of the year in which species engage in specific types of behavior, such as mating, birthing or migration.

The team believes that the “Y” symbol stood for giving birth, and mating periods were illustrated by lengths of sequences of lines and dots not containing the “Y.” They did not find any predictors to migration periods.

Alistair Pike, a professor of archaeological science at the University of Southampton in England, told CNN that finding strong evidence for what European paleolithic cave art means has “always been like looking for a needle in a haystack.”

“(This) study is the most convincing evidence so far of the systematic meaning of the association of dots, lines and symbols with animals,” said Pike, who was not involved in the study. He added that the study showed how the number and position of the markings “correlate well” with the number of months between the different species’ birthing and mating seasons.

Pettitt said other researchers had questioned why the study only examined three types of markings.

However, he said that this was “a very sound start” to unlocking more information, adding that “no one wrote off (Jean-François) Champollion because he’d not deciphered the entirety of hieroglyphs in one go” using the Rosetta Stone.

The earliest form of writing in the world was the Sumerian script, devised by people in Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq, Turkey and Syria), which dates back to 8,000 BC.

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