2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 2/3

Cave paintings from ancient humans have been discovered all over the world. The artists behind them, it turns out, were primarily women – says a study uncovered in April and reported on National Geographic Daily News. How did researchers know? Along with images of game animals, handprints on cave walls were analyzed for their anatomical sizes. On male hands, the ring finger is generally longer than the index finger. On female hands – like many of the ones found on cave walls – the lengths were reversed. (Photo by Dean Snow/National Geographic)
2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 2/3
   
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