A DRAWING discovered by a potholer on the wall of a cave in the west of France appears to be the oldest known portrait of a human face.
The 27,000-year-old work was found by a local pensioner, Gerard Jourdy, in the Vilhonneur grotto near Angoulême.
Drawn with calcium carbonate, and using the bumps in the wall to give form to the face, it features two horizontal lines for the eyes, another for the mouth and a vertical line for the nose. "The portrait of this face is unique," said Jean Airvaux, a researcher at the French Directorate of Cultural Affairs. "We have other drawings, but they are more recent. Here, it could be the oldest representation of a human face."
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