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In reply to the discussion: WOW. Archaeologists have discovered oldest cave art hidden for more than 6,000 years in Tennessee. [View all]LuvNewcastle
(17,822 posts)62. Sounds wonderful!
I'm going to make it up there one of these days, maybe spend a long weekend there. I don't go on a lot of trips, but that's not too far away, so travel time wouldn't be that bad.
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WOW. Archaeologists have discovered oldest cave art hidden for more than 6,000 years in Tennessee. [View all]
snagglepuss
Jun 2013
OP
Well oddly enough there are crosses figured prominently in this prehistoric art.
Uncle Joe
Jun 2013
#59
Are you implying that anytime two lines intersect, it's a "cross" indicating Christianity?
cleanhippie
Jun 2013
#69
Tourism boards in Tennessee promote its natural areas--and science education--a-plenty.
antigone382
Jun 2013
#41
Clarksville and Ruby Bluff are mentioned- but it says there are sixty spread out.
bettyellen
Jun 2013
#17
Maybe it was 3 year olds. And their mom said, "You better clean up that mess!"
tclambert
Jun 2013
#43
If you haven't seen cave paintings and want to be BLOWN away by artistry that equals DaVinci
snagglepuss
Jun 2013
#84