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27.11.2003

Cave paintings in Patagonia

From Humbul Humanities Hub: – The field archaeology at Estancia la María web site introduces the excavations being conducted in the vicinity of a ranch in Patagonia, about 100 miles from Puerto San Julián (Argentina). The region contains significant cave paintings, including sophisticated polychromic rock art. The research is intended to span the history of the human occupation of Patagonia from the late Pleistocene until the arrival of the Europeans...LINK

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I need some info on the cave painting call Host of Hands. It is for a school report.

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