Archaeologists has unearthed evidence that our ancestors, a neolithic men, decorated the insides of our Stone Age homes in paint nearly 5,000 years ago. They use red, yellow and orange pigments from ground-up minerals and bind it with animal fat and eggs to making their paint, say an archaeologists.
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Archaeologists has unearthed evidence that our ancestors, a neolithic men, decorated the insides of our Stone Age homes in paint nearly 5,000 years ago. They use red, yellow and orange pigments from ground-up minerals and bind it with animal fat and eggs to making their paint, say an archaeologists
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