I would have to go over the dating process in order for me to investigate the claims of dates about when the city came about. Or the cave paintings. I remember when I was in college and took an art history class, yes, the instructor did say the cave paintings were discovered that were 10,000 years old. That was a while back, though, and since then I think estimates are even older about wall carvings or paintings. But since I really do believe what the Bible says about human history, I also do believe that the dating of these things is wrong. Part of that is the dating process of the combined materials (that of rock and paint, for instance).
I find it interesting that you aren't willing to change your views when the evidence points to something else. We have art that is 30,000 years old and various tools going back far before that.
If you don't know about the dating methods and the checks and balances used to make sure they are accurate, how can you say they are wrong? At most, they simply disagree with your intuition based upon your faith. But that only means your intuition or faith might need to be updated to be in line with the evidence.