Archaeologists Find Mysterious Rock Art Likely Made 2,000 Years Ago
Archaeologists have identified a series of mysterious rock artworks in Brazil, some of which probably date back to around 2,000 years ago.
A team with Brazil's National Historical and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN) identified 16 archaeological sites in the Jalapão region, located in the east of Tocantins state, which is in the center of the country, the Ministry of Culture said in a press release.
The sites feature panels with rock art, which predominantly come in the form of engravings, Rômulo Macêdo, an IPHAN archaeologist who has led recent investigations in the region, told Newsweek. Some of the sites also contain paintings made with red pigments, although these artworks are much smaller in number compared with the engravings.
From: Newsweek
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