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DAMASCUS Reuters) - French archaeologists say they have excavated an
11,000-year-old wall painting in red, black and white in northern Syria

http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=USOWE14539320071011&st art=1
World's oldest wall painting unearthed in Syria
Thu Oct 11, 2007 11:11am EDT

By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - French archaeologists say they have excavated an 11,000-year-old wall painting in
red, black and white in northern Syria which they describe as the oldest in the world, although it resembles
a modern work.
The 2-square-metre painting was found below ground at the Neolithic settlement of Djade al-Mughara
on the Euphrates, northeast of the city of Aleppo, mission head Eric Coqueugniot told Reuters.


                    "It looks like a modernist painting.
Some of those who saw it have likened it to work by (Swiss Artist) Paul Klee.
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Through carbon dating we established it is from around 9000 B.C.," Coqueugniot said.
"We found another painting next to it, but that won't be excavated until next year. It is slow work," said
Coqueugniot, who works at France's National Centre for Scientific Research.
Coqueugniot was referring to Swiss-German artist Paul Klee, who had links with the Bauhaus school,
a main player in the German modernist movement.
Rectangles dominate the ancient painting, which
formed part of an adobe circular wall of a large house with a wooden roof at the 15,000-square-metre
site.
 
Excavations have been going on at the site since the early 1990s.

The painting has been recovered for now and will be moved to the Aleppo museum next year,
Coqueugniot said. Its red colors came from burnt hematite rock, crushed limestone formed the
white and charcoal provided black.

The world's previously known oldest painting on a constructed wall was found in Turkey but came
 1,500 years after the one at Djade al-Mughara, according to Science magazine.

The inhabitants of Djade al-Mughara lived off hunting and wild plants. They resembled modern day humans
in looks but did not know agriculture or domestication, Coqueugniot said.
"There was a purpose in having the painting in what looked like a communal house, but we don't know it.
The village was later abandoned and the house stuffed with mud," he said.
A large number of flints and
weapons have been found at the site as well as human skeletons buried under houses.
"This site is one of several Neolithic villages in modern day Syria and southern
                                               http://www.reuters.com/news/pictures/articleslideshow?articleId=USOWE14539320071011&start=1 
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