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  • Ali Sadr cave wasn’t an art studio for prehistorical humans, researchers find 2022-10-31 22:00

    Ali Sadr cave wasn’t an art studio for prehistorical humans, researchers find

    TEHRAN—A team of researchers has found that previously discovered paintings on the rock walls of Ali Sadr cave are not associated with ancient people.

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