Daily Caller UK
An eight-mile wall of prehistoric rock art featuring animals and humans has been discovered in the Amazonian rainforest after it was created up to 12,500 years ago.
The historical artwork, which is now being called the ‘Sistine Chapel of the ancients’, was uncovered on cliff faces last year in the Chiribiquete National Park, Colombia, by a British-Colombian team of archaeologists funded by the European Research Council.
The date of the paintings has been based on the portrayal of extinct animals from the ice age such as the mastodon – a prehistoric relative of the elephant which hasn’t been seen in South America for at least 12,000 years. More
How do they know it’s not just graffiti of the ancients?
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Those “ancients” had some mighty powerful sharpie markers… I guess it never rains in Colombia.
Kids with crayons, so what?
“The only option for the team was to walk past the snake, knowing that if they were attacked there was a vanishingly small chance they would make it to hospital in time. ”
And it never occurred to anyone to just shoot it?
I’m calling BS on this one, the “paint” would not last 12,000 years in sunlight and the elements…..
Test
Imagine if BigFur lived back then. There would actually be some good art on that rock….
…I call BS because no naked cave lady drawings.
…SOME things about Mankind NEVER change.
So absent any depictions of primitive poon, I would have to say this is as fake as Piltdown Man, the Tassaday, and the lie about Biden winning the 2020 election…
Wait, the article says the South American rainforest used to be savannah — and people survived the change? That’s not what I’ve been led to believe happens when climates change …
The first thing that I thought of while seeing this was how could this region possibly have been savanna at one time without belching smokestacks to force the change?
Maybe Graham Hancock is on to something
Prefer “Boundary Waters Pictographs”
No Bushmaster Snakes…
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=boundary+waters+pictographs&docid=608025979223737041&mid=6520447C1ED9A6600C136520447C1ED9A6600C13&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
Good thing they used waterproof paint.
Based on the photos in the article, it’s obvious the ancients had mighty tall ladders!