PreJaredites?

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PreJaredites?

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https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/09/ ... years-ago/

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Located in Río Pinturas in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina, this cave contains an exceptional assembly of cave art, made somewhere between 13,000 and 9,500 years ago.

The cave is known as the “Cueva de las Manos” which literally means, “the Cave of Hands”.
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Waving Hi from ten thousand years ago. I love history.

Here's one of mine. This one is probably 1,000 to 1,500 years ago. Must be Nephite.
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Where's that from, Quasi?
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Maksutov wrote:Where's that from, Quasi?


It's in a basaltic arroyo down a rough road about 20 miles Southeast of Barstow CA.
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Quasimodo wrote:
Maksutov wrote:Where's that from, Quasi?


It's in a basaltic arroyo down a rough road about 20 miles Southeast of Barstow CA.

Great image, by the way.

I would say that one is NATGEO-worthy.
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DrW wrote:
Quasimodo wrote:
Great image, by the way.

I would say that one is NATGEO-worthy.


Thank you, good Doc! I have a lot of them. It's a hobby. Finding and photographing petroglyphs. Someday I'll put together a book and shamelessly promote it on MDB. :wink:
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DrW wrote:
Great image, by the way.

I would say that one is NATGEO-worthy.

Quasimodo wrote:Thank you, good Doc! I have a lot of them. It's a hobby. Finding and photographing petroglyphs. Someday I'll put together a book and shamelessly promote it on MDB. :wink:

Full color, glossy paper, coffee table book format?

Sign me up.
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DrW wrote:.
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