GOWER: Cave art found on the Gower coast confirmed as the oldest in Britain

A series of painted marks in a cave on the Gower coast has been confirmed as the oldest known cave art in Britain.

Researchers say the distinct stripes inside Bacon Hole cave, which overlooks the Bristol Channel, were created by human hands around 17,100 years ago.

The cave, cared for by the National Trust in Wales, has long been one of the country’s most significant “bone caves”, named for the ancient animal bones found there.

The painted panel itself was first noted in 1912, but for most of the 20th century it was written off as natural staining rather than the work of people.

New scientific analysis has now overturned that view, confirming the marks as genuine Palaeolithic cave painting.

The findings place Bacon Hole, already a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest, among the most important prehistoric sites in Europe.

The art was made using red iron oxide, a naturally occurring mineral also known as haematite.

An international team carried out the renewed investigation between 2022 and 2024, led by the First Art team from the University of Coimbra in Portugal.

Researchers from Swansea University were involved, alongside colleagues from Southampton, Liverpool and Nanjing Normal University in China.

The team used high-resolution digital photography, uranium-series dating and Raman spectroscopy to examine the age and make-up of the pigments.

A researcher examines the painted panel inside Bacon Hole cave during the re-investigation. Image: Professor George Nash

All the painted surfaces in the cave were re-examined, confirming the pigment had been deliberately applied by human fingers in lines, dots and splashes.

Dr George Nash, an archaeologist at the University of Liverpool who led the research, said the discovery rewrote what was known about the lives of early Welsh ancestors.

He said the artwork predated all previously identified rock art sites in north-western Europe by at least 1,500 years, making it a find of international significance.

David Thomas, archaeologist for National Trust Cymru, said it was profoundly moving to imagine people standing in the cave more than 17,000 years ago and making their marks on the rock.

He said the trust was grateful to the research team for revealing a hidden chapter of the past on Gower.

The trust has installed a protective metal grille at the cave entrance to safeguard both the fragile archaeology and a rare population of roosting bats.

Bacon Hole cave in its cliff setting on the Gower coast. Image: Professor George Nash

Because of the cave’s precarious position on the coastal cliffs, it is not safe for the public to visit.

The research was supported by the National Trust and the Bradshaw Foundation, and the full scientific report has now been published.

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‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintings.

For tens of thousands of years, these Palaeolithic artworks were unseen. When they were rediscovered, onlookers marvelled at their vivid beauty.

One of the world’s leading experts took me up close.

https://mediafaro.org/article/20260602-they-take-you-out-of-life-out-of-time-a-journey-into-spains-astonishing-cave-paintings?mf_channel=mastodon&action=forward

#CavePaintings #Spain #Archaeology #Art #Palaeontology #Science #History #Palaeolithic #Longread

‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintings.

For tens of thousands of years, these Palaeolithic artworks were unseen. When they were rediscovered, onlookers marvelled at their vivid beauty. One of the world’s leading experts took me up …

The Guardian
‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintings

The long read: For tens of thousands of years, these Palaeolithic artworks were unseen. When they were rediscovered, onlookers marvelled at their vivid beauty. One of the world’s leading experts took me up close

The Guardian

I pulled some more prints from my #gelplate on my #horse theme. I was thinking of the extraordinary #paintings on the walls of caves in Southern France created by our ancestors tens of thousands of years ago.

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На выходные съездил в Сомалилэнд (официально это части Сомали, но по факту независима с 1991г.).
Основной целью была наскальная живопись в Laas Geel. Впечатлило - потрясающая сохранность, яркие цвета. А ведь возраст рисунков около 5 тыс лет. Поскольку место находится за пределами столицы, то сопровождал вооружённый охранник.

15.11.2025
Laas Geel, Somaliland

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#rockpainting
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I've been watching a lot of #Nebula (highly recommended) of late as I'm feeding the child or expressing milk, and some of that time was spent watching a variety of rock art and #CavePainting documentaries.

I found the #handprint cave paintings particularly moving, so I traced baby Lilith's hands onto cardboard, got some spray paints, and decorated an otherwise dull nursing top.

I love how it turned out. ❤️

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What the Fuck Is Going On?

AI as mirror. Language as broken. Capitalism as the machine we mistook for truth.

I’m just a depressed bartender yelling into the void with a ghost trained on human history.

But maybe—just maybe—I'm right.

🖼️ Featuring cave hands, David’s foot, and a chisel that didn’t do shit.

Read it here → https://wittgensteinsmonster.substack.com/p/ethical-concerns-capital-concerns

#Philosophy #AIArt #NeurodivergentVoices #CapitalismCritique #CavePaintings #LanguageMatters

Ethical Concerns, Capital Concerns

A Bartender Screams into the Machine

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Thanks for joining me for this edition of Afternoon Art Critic.
May it echo across time… even half as well as those paintings did.

#AfternoonArtCritic #PrehistoricArt #CavePaintings #GuardianLongRead #EshuElegbaraWasHere

Grotte de Font-de-Gaum in Les Eyzies, France

Among Europe’s most spectacular Ice Age painted caves still accessible today.#caves #cavepaintings #prehistoric #section-Atlas
Grotte de Font-de-Gaum

Grotte de Font-de-Gaum

Among Europe’s most spectacular Ice Age painted caves still accessible today.

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