'Oldest' wall painting looks like modern art.

By Roger Highfield, Science Editor.

French archaeologists have discovered an 11,000-year-old work of art in 
northern Syria which is the oldest known wall painting, even though it 
looks like a work by a modernist.

 The two square-metre painting, in red, black and white, was found at 
the Neolithic settlement of Djade al-Mughara on the Euphrates, northeast 
of the city of Aleppo.

"It looks like a modernist painting," said Eric Coqueugniot, the team 
leader. "Some of those who saw it have likened it to work by (Paul) 
Klee. Through carbon dating we established it is from around 9,000 BC."

"We found another painting next to it, but that won't be excavated until 
next year. It is slow work," said Mr Coqueugniot, who works at France's 
National Centre for Scientific Research.

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