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Prehistoric people may have used hollowed out bones to create the spray painted effects seen in cave paintings.
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Archaeological evidence (paint residues in hollow bones and the aerosolized edges of hand stencils) shows people likely used hollowed-out bones as blowpipes to spray pigments.
Archaeological evidence (paint residues in hollow bones and the aerosolized edges of hand stencils) shows people likely used hollowed-out bones as blowpipes to spray pigments.
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