The Caveman’s “Sistine Chapel”

Artwork dating back 13,000 years has been found in a cave in England. “The site of the find, Church Hole Cave at Creswell Crags, is being called the “Sistine Chapel” of the Ice Age because it contains the most ornate cave art ceiling in the world. The ceiling extends the earliest rock art in Britain by approximately 8,000 years and suggests that a primary culture unified Europeans during the Ice Age.”