Tiny rock art found in an Australian cave may have been made by CHILDREN using beeswax stencils

Incredibly rare pieces of tiny Neolithic rock art found in a shallow Australian cave were made by creating tiny stencils out of beeswax, researchers have concluded. Located in the Yilbilinji rockshelter in northern Australia’s Limmen National Park, miniature stencils of this type are only known from two other sites across the globe. Although the site — traditionally … Read more