Buried Earth writes “These prehistoric cave paintings, created by early humans over 12,000 years ago, shocked archaeologists studying ancient history and human evolution. Hidden deep in the Sahara, these primitive caveman artworks weren’t just records of survival—they showed something far stranger.
Instead of normal human figures, the cave walls revealed towering, faceless humanoids with oversized heads, floating bodies, and glowing halos. This wasn’t how prehistoric people usually painted the world. For experts documenting early human culture, the sudden shift away from realistic animals and humans raised disturbing questions about belief, ritual, and what these ancient people thought they were seeing.”


Charles R
So the theory is they painted what they saw during their extensive mushroom experiences. Just say no.