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LuvNewcastle

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62. Sounds wonderful!
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 03:07 AM
Jun 2013

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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Cool thanks for posting. FSogol Jun 2013 #1
Wow. Very cool. Nt xchrom Jun 2013 #2
It was only 4,000 year ago Jeff In Milwaukee Jun 2013 #3
... BrotherIvan Jun 2013 #12
I was just telling timdog44 Jun 2013 #13
+1 Myrina Jun 2013 #34
Don't they buy up artifacts too old for their narative... TheMadMonk Jun 2013 #56
I've heard that. Don't know if it's true, though (nt) Jeff In Milwaukee Jun 2013 #66
I really hope that's not true. Lunacee_2013 Jun 2013 #71
I hadn't heard it either until I watched an episode of "Bones." WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2013 #77
I searched a little, Lunacee_2013 Jun 2013 #80
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
No I was just making an observation to a post Uncle Joe Jun 2013 #76
Ahh, got it. cleanhippie Jun 2013 #79
There is a whole lot to crosses that predates Christianity Kennah Jun 2013 #81
Was that graffitti scratched over one of the drawings? Baitball Blogger Jun 2013 #4
I wondered the same thing. LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #30
Dunbar Cave used to be a very popular site, jazzimov Jun 2013 #57
Sounds wonderful! LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #62
The one above looks like "Wyatt" and "1847" below it jpak Jun 2013 #74
Wow, the full article is awesome! Well worth the read! nt Poll_Blind Jun 2013 #5
Shhh. That qualifies as art here in TN reflection Jun 2013 #6
Laughing (but only to keep from screaming) - nt HardTimes99 Jun 2013 #14
I think the 2nd pictograph is a T Rex holding a person's head and upper torso. Shrike47 Jun 2013 #7
Coexistence can be so challenging! redwitch Jun 2013 #24
Going to put Tennessee in a bind. Downwinder Jun 2013 #8
Tourism boards in Tennessee promote its natural areas--and science education--a-plenty. antigone382 Jun 2013 #41
So, these were all done by Adam? He's the only one around 6,000 sinkingfeeling Jun 2013 #9
The fundies here in Tennessee probably will just say Fawke Em Jun 2013 #10
I live on the Plateau Go Vols Jun 2013 #15
Clarksville and Ruby Bluff are mentioned- but it says there are sixty spread out. bettyellen Jun 2013 #17
Clarksville is around 100 Go Vols Jun 2013 #20
I live in Knoxville. Fawke Em Jun 2013 #82
Maybe the archaeologists want to keep the location secret so Cleita Jun 2013 #33
That's what I was thinking. Go Vols Jun 2013 #36
As an archaeologist, you are exactly correct. blackspade Jun 2013 #54
Right. That's why I said I'm sure they're not open to Fawke Em Jun 2013 #83
I can drive up there in a day so when they get LuvNewcastle Jun 2013 #31
Me too. I'm in North Georgia and drive up to Gatlinburg at least once a year. RebelOne Jun 2013 #47
Thanks for the post. ctsnowman Jun 2013 #11
Thanks madokie Jun 2013 #16
I wonder how many people will think the colonists did this... eom tarheelsunc Jun 2013 #18
Many Tenneseeans will think Adam and Eve must have painted them. Kablooie Jun 2013 #60
Fascinating evilhime Jun 2013 #19
This is where the RWNJs live. nt Are_grits_groceries Jun 2013 #21
Likely, they will destroy it, since it contradicts their sacred myths. closeupready Jun 2013 #22
Hmmph. It's all heathen pornography. Can't they SEE that? Buns_of_Fire Jun 2013 #23
Wait - no fugging dinosaurs? malaise Jun 2013 #25
this one was hidden behind some guano stalagtites: corkhead Jun 2013 #55
Pretty good at math, too ashling Jun 2013 #26
Aha! Paint by Number asjr Jun 2013 #27
Is this it? HomerRamone Jun 2013 #28
an offshoot of Xinaián, eh? MisterP Jun 2013 #29
6000 Years You Say............. 1ProudAtheist Jun 2013 #32
They'll say, Flying Squirrel Jun 2013 #38
I'm not saying it was aliens, but... Hissyspit Jun 2013 #35
Well, since it is older than 6000 years Coccydynia Jun 2013 #37
What an awesome find. blackspade Jun 2013 #39
I must say those cavemen weren't very good artists. Auntie Bush Jun 2013 #40
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
I guess they did have some good artists. Auntie Bush Jun 2013 #85
6,000 is the oldest? Not even close - 35,000 years old found in Australia denem Jun 2013 #42
The Oldest... In America Motown_Johnny Jun 2013 #45
In Redneckistan or Biblevania, yes. Not in the real America. Kennah Jun 2013 #50
very funny, will have to remember those. mountain grammy Jun 2013 #67
Now, they've declared the oldest in Spain. 40,000 years. onehandle Jun 2013 #64
The NSA has had copies of those paintings for years Vinnie From Indy Jun 2013 #44
It translates to: ajk2821 Jun 2013 #46
Are you sure? Treant Jun 2013 #73
Very, very cool. spooky3 Jun 2013 #48
Ruh Roh Jamastiene Jun 2013 #49
The cave art in El Castillo causes even more denial, of Biblical proportions Kennah Jun 2013 #51
We have our best guy on it now: The Straight Story Jun 2013 #52
Marvelous! One appears to show a comet -- it's described as a "rayed circle" Hekate Jun 2013 #53
That's a cross, not a swastika but I agree, the pictures are wonderful. n/t Uncle Joe Jun 2013 #61
The one on the left is a cross, another ancient symbol that shows up everywhere Hekate Jun 2013 #63
A cross, of the Christian variety? cleanhippie Jun 2013 #70
I don't know, you would need to ask them? Uncle Joe Jun 2013 #75
Two intersecting lines a cross do not make. cleanhippie Jun 2013 #78
republicans claim ideas written in caves too modern for their platform dembotoz Jun 2013 #58
we need more atheist anthropologists is all i gotta say. mopinko Jun 2013 #65
Let's hope that vandals stay away CountAllVotes Jun 2013 #68
More naturally transcendant on our first footprints... toby jo Jun 2013 #72
Whoa, what a truly incredible find duuser5822 Jun 2013 #86
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