Archaeologists find ancient 'cave art' in the Dordogne
Jessica Cooney, an archaeologist from Cambridge University, talks about paintings found in a cave "nursery" in France.
One of the pieces of art, discovered in the cave of Rouffignac in the Dordogne, is thought to be a 13,000-year-old finger painting created by two and three-year-olds.
Jessica Cooney, speaking to the BBC's David Sillito, explains that the most prolific artist is thought to be a five-year-old girl.
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