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Related: About this forumA 24,000-YEAR-OLD DISCOVERY IN A EUROPEAN CAVE LEFT RESEARCHERS STUNNED. NOW THEY'RE CALLING IT THE "MOST IMPORTANT" OF ITS KIND
MICAH HANKS·OCTOBER 18, 2023
One of the most significant Palaeolithic art sites found in recent years has been discovered within a 500-meter-long cave on Europes Eastern Iberian Coast.
Hailed by archaeologists as arguably the most important cave art discovery in the region, the trove of ancient images, which are believed to be close to 24,000 years old, was found at Cova Dones, a site near Millares located a short distance from Valencia, Spain.
A TREASURE TROVE HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT
Remarkably, although the cave is frequented by locals and visitors to the region, the ancient Palaeolithic art that adorns portions of its walls and ceiling remained undetected until 2021, when a team of Spanish researchers with the Spanish universities of Alicante and Zaragoza, in association with the University of Southampton, UK, detected the ancient paintings.
Among the first representations the researchers recognized at the site had been an auroch, an extinct species of cattle featuring large, elongated horns that are widely regarded as the undomesticated ancestors of modern cattle that thrived during the Pleistocene, with remnant populations remaining in northern Europe until as recently as 1627.
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https://thedebrief.org/a-24000-year-old-discovery-in-a-european-cave-left-researchers-stunned-now-theyre-calling-it-the-most-important-of-its-kind/
Duppers
(28,248 posts)This is huge in every sense of the word.
Thanks for posting this, Judi.
Emile
(30,083 posts)They say the earth is 6,000 yrs old.
DFW
(56,679 posts)How can anyone take the bibles claim of a 6000 year old earth seriously with so much blatant evidence to the contrary?
Id be more inclined to believe that Bartholomew battled the Oobleck.
wnylib
(24,506 posts)the earth being 6000 years old. The 6000 year old claim comes from a few individuals who have tried to calculate the age of the earth based on various Biblical details, like adding up the ages of men named in the OT as descendants of Adam, historical dates for ancient kingdoms mentioned, etc.
It is, of course, based on literal acceptance of the Biblical stories, but not on specific statements within the Bible of the earth being 6000 years old.
DFW
(56,679 posts)Taking anything in the bible (or any other contemporary compilation of mythology) as literal history is equivalent to accepting Bartholomew and the Oobleck as a historical document. It's like teaching schoolchildren that Athena really did burst forth from the head of Zeus (so much for Olympic birth control).
"Faith" necessarily means one believes something without having concrete documentation of it. Fair enough, but make the distinction.
wnylib
(24,506 posts)literally. I was just saying where the 6000 years old earth notion comes from.
Ziggysmom
(3,614 posts)has always been this innate force within us to create art, to document what we see and feel, to show what is important to us at the time.
Who knows, maybe thousands of years from now, someone will discover our posts on DU?