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Mysterious rock art uncovered in caves on uninhabited Caribbean island


Experts have uncovered a vast array of mysterious pre-Columbian rock art in the caves of a remote uninhabited Caribbean island. The thousands of designs, created centuries ago, comprise the largest concentration of indigenous pre-Columbian rock art in the Caribbean, according to experts. In an email to Fox News, Cooper explained that the indigenous population in the Caribbean likely numbered in the millions when Europeans arrived. EXPERTS DISCOVER 'CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS' ANCHOR AT CARIBBEAN SHIPWRECK SITEThe rock art offers a fascinating glimpse into Mona’s forgotten Taino population. NATIVE AMERICAN CANOE FROM 1700s PRESERVED AT MAINE MUSEUMLast year archaeologists announced the discovery of 16th-century Christian symbols alongside ancient indigenous rock art in a cave on the island of Mona.


Source: Fox News October 30, 2017 18:45 UTC



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