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These intricately decorated ostrich eggshells suggest our ancestors may have understood basic geometry 60,000 years ago
More than 60,000 years ago, humans living in southern Africa realized they could use ostrich eggshells to hold water. They etched intricate designs—from grids to diamond-shaped motifs—into these ...
Joan Tasca contemplated a skull while standing on the outdoor stage at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. She wasn't performing an avante garde version of “Hamlet” and the skull's name was George, ...
Scientists find 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell carvings follow precise geometric rules, revealing early humans carefully planned designs.
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How to Draw Basic Anatomy Using Simple Shapes
In this video, I share a simplified approach to drawing human anatomy by breaking it down into basic geometric shapes. The method focuses on proportion, structure, and easy-to-understand forms to help ...
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