In Europe between 50,000 and 30,000 years ago, an explosion of symbol-making took place: the invention of material forms of representation such as painting, engraving, sculpture, and personal ornament. The implications of this development for human thought, communication, technological innovation, and social organization could not have been more profound.
Anthropologist Randall White explores the origin of symbolic representation–art–and its significance for human history.
Professor of Anthropology
New York University