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Ice Age Rock Art Discovered Hidden In Amazon Rainforest
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Ice age people painted these animals 12,600 years ago.
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Archaeologists in the Colombian Amazon have found a wondrous canvas of sorts filled with rock art from the last ice age.
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This canvas is an 8 mile or 13 kilometer long expanse of rock painted with red ochre,
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a pigment frequently used in rock art across the ancient world.
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And it's filled with all kinds of South American ice age animals,
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some of which are now extinct, including mastodons, giant sloths, and paleo llamas.
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Other images include human handprints, geometric patterns, human figures, and hunting scenes.
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As study co-author Mark Robinson, an archaeologist at the University of Exeter said,
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these really are incredible images produced by the earliest people to live in western Amazonia.
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It likely took indigenous people hundreds to thousands of years to paint these images,
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with the earliest dating to about 12,600 to 11,800 years ago, just as the last ice age was winding down.
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During this period, the Amazon was a patchwork of different landscapes, including savannas, thorny scrub, and forest.
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After the ice age ended and temperatures rose, the Amazon transformed into the tropical rainforest we know today.
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Researchers are calling the finding remarkable because these paintings show what ancient creatures look like.
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There are other rock art drawings in the Amazon that depict wildlife, but those paintings are not as detailed.
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And, besides finding the odd skeleton, it's hard to know exactly what these animals look like
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because many went extinct as the last ice age ended, likely through a combination of human hunting and climate change.
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Scientists discovered the rock art after the 2016 peace treaty between the Colombian government and FARC, a rebel guerrilla group.
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In 2017 and 2018, the researchers analyzed the paintings and excavated the rock shelters below them,
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where they found the remnants of ice age meals, including palm and tree fruits, piranhas, alligators, snakes, frogs, capybara, and armadillos.
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And, indeed, there is no point of the rain.
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They found the new
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