Friday, May 24, 2013

Carvings uncovered in Burgos

Archaeologists in Mexico have found well-preserved cave paintings in the north-eastern region of Burgos. The images in red, yellow, black and white depict humans, animals and insects, as well as skyscapes and abstract scenes. The paintings were found in 11 different sites - but the walls of one cave were covered with 1,550 scenes. The area in which they were found was previously thought not to have been inhabited by ancient cultures.The paintings suggest that at least three groups of hunter-gatherers dwelled in the San Carlos mountain range. LINK BBC

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