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The aim of this article is to briefly explain the history and meaning of aboriginal Wandjina. Aboriginal Wandjina are a unique art
ARTE RUPESTRE introducción petroglifos pinturas rupestres
Is this the FSM in an ancient cave painting? « Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
ancient-cave-painting of people worshipping the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Sami drum from Russian Lapland described by Friis and Rae - Nordic Mythology- See Comments
Les mer i denne kommentaren. Samisk runebomme fra Russisk Lappland beskrevet og tolket av J. A. Friis og Edward Rae. All teksten under er fra boken til Rae som jeg fritt har oversatt til norsk. saamiblog.blogspot.com/ Sami drum (Kobda) from Russian Lapland. Described and interpreted by Friis and Rae in the 19th Century. All of the following text is from the book of Rae, my translation to Norwegian. 1. The moon. [Månen] 2. Thor with a hammer and a pick axe. [Thor med en hammer og en…
San Rafael Swell images by Greg Russell
transformation panel in ochre alcove, san rafael swell, utah
Петроглифы, указывающие на источники воды
Остановись, путник, здесь вода! Здесь когда-то была вода.. Допотопные символы воды:
Loughcrew
The megalithic site of Loughcrew, or Sliabh na Cailli, in the Boyne Valley, Ireland had festivals on the solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter da...
Ogham stone at Kilmalkedar Church, Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland by TravelPod Member Rovingwerners
The Parowan Gap Zipper Glyph Calendar, Utah
Parowan Gap is a passage through the Red Hills near Cedar City. It has a marvelous selection of petroglyphs, of which the most amazing is this solar calendar which marks the seasons as the sun passes through the gap. For more information on this calendar see www.parowangap.org/ These petroglyphs were carved approximately 1000 years ago by the ancestors of the Southern Paiute or by the people of the Sevier-Fremont culture.
1566 Rain Angels
Rain Angels in Buckhorn Wash - San Rafael Swell, Utah 4000-5000 years old,
Rock Art
Petroglyphs in Russia. Lower Amur River (border between Siberian Russian and Inner Manchuria in China) at Sakachi-Alyan. Some petroglyphs date back to 12000 BCE. The tribes settling along the Amur produced the human-like mask and a “skeleton” style – both reflecting a type of shamanism. There are about half a million of petroglyphs known in Siberia and the Far East of Russia. (rw)