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Pomongwe Cave, near Maleme Dam, was damaged by a preservation attempt in 1965, where linseed oil was applied to the paintings. Archaeological digs within and downslop of the cave revealed 39,032 stone tools, several hearths, with the main fire-making areas were in the centre of the cave floor. Bone fragments showed that hyrax formed a major part of the meat componen...
These unusual petroglyphs are located approximately 1½ miles from the Echo Park Campground. They can be easily seen with an easy walk from the road. These petroglyphs feature dot-pattern designs and are high above the creek along the rock face.
They are located about 37 miles from the Canyon Visitor Center along the Harpers Corner Scenic Drive.
It's an easy w...
The Po Shanu Cham Towers are located atop Ong Hoang (Mr Heaven) Hill, comprising three ancient worship towers built during the late 8th century. Together with Po Dam Towers and My Son Sanctuary, these ruins are regarded as important cultural landmarks of the ancient Champa Kingdom. Located seven kilometres northeast of Phan Thiet City, the Po Shanu Cham Towers were bu...
Start at the Poison Spider Trailhead (aka Poison Spider Dinosaur Tracksite) along Potash Road and look for signed trail to the dinosaur tracks that begins next to the pit toilet. Follow the trail east for 200-yards as it zig-zags up the ledges to the flat rock with the most visible dinosaur tracks. There are several similar rocks in the area also contain dinosaur trac...
Yagual and Mitla are it the central valley of Oaxaca Mexico. These two locations are known for the pre-Hispanic archaeological sites and a series of pre-historic caves and rock shelters which have paintings and show human habitation for 80,000 years. Some of these shelters provide archaeological and rock-art evidence for the progress of nomadic hunter-gathers to incip...
The Côa Valley Paleolithic Art site is an open air sites of Paleolithic art in northeastern Portugal. In the late 1980s, the engravings were discovered in Vila Nova de Foz Côa. The site in situated in the valley of the Côa River, and comprises thousands of engraved drawings of horses, bovines and other animal, human and abstract figures, dated from 2...
Siega Verde is an archaeological site in the municipality of Villar de la Yegua, in the province of Salamanca, Spain. It was added to the Côa Valley Paleolithic Art site in the World Heritage List in 2010.
The site consists a series of rock engravings, discovered in 1988 by professor Manuel Santoja y Rosario Pérez, during an inventory campaign of archaeol...
The Vézère Valley is famed for its cave systems, containing numerous cave paintings and hominid remains. UNESCO collectively designated these a World Heritage Site in 1979. Among the sites included is Lascaux.
Lascaux is the setting of a complex of caves in southwestern France famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings. The original caves are located near...
The prehistoric sites of the Khorramabad Valley include five caves and one rock shelter within a narrow ecological corridor rich in water, flora, and fauna. Human occupation dates back 63,000 years, with evidence from the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic periods. These sites reveal Mousterian and Baradostian cultures, offering insights into early human evolution and migra...
Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve is along the Kohala Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. The preserve features features over a thousand petroglyphs, lava rock carvings etched into stone centuries ago by Native Hawaiians. There are carvings of turtles, human forms, canoes, and others.
It is just a short distance from the Fairmont Orchid Hawaii, Holoholokai Beac...
Pueblo Bonito, the largest and best known Great House in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico, was built by ancestral Pueblo people and occupied between AD 828 and 1126.
In January, 1941, a section of the canyon wall known as Threatening Rock, ortse biyaa anii'ahi (leaning rock gap) in Navajo, collapsed as a result of a rock fall, destroying som...
Puuloa Petroglyphs are within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island of Hawaii at the coastal end of Chain of Craters Road.
Puuloa Petroglyphs is the largest petroglyph field in Hawaii with more than 23,000 images carved into the lava rock. There are guided tour or take the .7-mile hike that ends on a boardwalk from which the petroglyphs are easily visible....
Quebrada de Medano, 18 km north of Paposo and 90 kilometres north of Taltal. It's one of the most important sites to observe cave paintings in the northern coast of Chile. This paintings are the remains of an extinct culture called the Chango people, who drew their experiences of hunting guanacos, sea lions and whales. It is believed that the paintings are between 500...
The Volcanic Tableland offers exceptional bouldering opportunities, because of its unique geologic features formed by the cataclysmic volcanic eruption of the Long Valley Caldera 750,000 y.a. which left a highly dissected landscape of Bishop Tuff. Through time, this once barren tableau has evolved to support a unique and fragile environment that takes a keen eye and t...
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