The article is part description and part reflection of humanity, parallel humanities and the
fate of peoples’ past, with a strong connection to the world today. The author describes a
visit to the Gibraltar Museum to see the then recently-inaugurated Nana and Flint and then
went on to interview the artists – Kennis and Kennis – in the home in Holland. Overall, the
article gives an up-to-date perspective of our current views of the Neanderthals and places
Gibraltar at the centre of the work which is changing the old views. The article is illustrated
with photographs of Nana, Flint and the caves.
The Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Joseph Garcia, said: “I am delighted that the high standard of work
being carried out by Clive Finlayson and his team continues to receive the international attention
that it deserves. In the process, the New York Times magazine has also painted a wider picture of
Gibraltar which blends the past and the present very effectively.”
The article is can be found here