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bluedigger

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Wed Mar 21, 2012, 02:17 PM Mar 2012

Remarkable Russian Petroglyphs.

Artefacts are usually displayed in museums but sometimes there are some that just can’t be put on exhibition – as is the case with one that is hidden deep in the Russian forests.

It was known that there were rock carvings on some islands in Lake Kanozero, and Jan Magne Gjerde, project manager at the Tromsø University Museum, went out there to document them as part of his doctoral work however, when he and his colleagues had completed their work, the number of known petroglyphs had risen from 200 to over 1,000.

“I still get chills up my spine when I talk about it because it was such an emotional experience finding these carvings,” says Gjerde. “No matter how much I explore over the next 50 years, chances are close to zero that I’ll ever find anything comparable.”



http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/03/2012/remarkable-russian-petroglyphs


The interpretation of the bear hunt shown above is excellent. I love petroglyphs!
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Remarkable Russian Petroglyphs. (Original Post) bluedigger Mar 2012 OP
I love them them too. Have you seen Cave of FOrgotten Dreams? snagglepuss Mar 2012 #1
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