Sixteen panels, thought to have been created 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, include rare depictions of sheep
No, this does not mean dinosaurs and humans lived there at the same time
Recent study shows that humans inhabited and made art in the archipelago thousands of years earlier than previously thought
Newly discovered rock art, including human and animal footprints, is thought to have been created 2,000 years ago
Both sites contain examples of Indigenous art including petroglyphs and pictographs
The White River Narrows, located around two hours north of Las Vegas, is known for its various petroglyph galleries that date back around 4,000 years
The pictographs are nominated for listing in the US National Register of Historic Places
Global heritage body's decision boosts Saudi government's efforts to promote an open image of the country
The Bureau of Land Management is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible
Life-size examples of rock art could have served as signposts when early Scandinavians populated the Mesolithic seascape
A man installed several bolts on and around petroglyphs he believed were "graffiti"
The prehistoric murals—dubbed the "Sistine Chapel of the ancients"—depict people interacting with now extinct animals such as mastodons and giant sloths, before the region became a tropical rainforest
“Doses” of datura plant used in communal ceremonies have been found embedded in the ceiling of Pinwheel Cave
Research for a new book begins with a pilgrimage to find prehistoric rock art in northern England
Ancient artisans in British Columbia heated ochre “gunk” to high temperatures to achieve a vivid and long-lasting red