Posts Tagged ‘engravings’

Encoded Information Found in Stone Age Animal Track Engravings in Namibia

A trio of German archaeologists commissioned three indigenous trackers from southern Africa to analyze hundreds of animal track engravings made by Late Stone Age. Read more Section:  News History & Archaeology Read Later  Source

“Exceptional” Prehistoric Engravings Found in Lost Spanish Cave

Lost for over 50 years, a Spanish cave has revealed over 100 “exceptional” prehistoric artworks that have astonished archaeologists Read more Section:  News History & Archaeology Ancient Places Europe Read Later  Source

Stone Labyrinths and Rock Engravings

by W. H. MatthewsFrom Mazes and Labyriths [1922] IN Chapter XII we noticed some of the principal suggestions which had been made up to a few years ago as to the origin of our turf mazes, and saw that the question was one which could not be settled by the study of remains found in […]

Megaliths Covered with Mysterious Engravings Unearthed in France

In 2018, archaeologists working for the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research, or INRAP, uncovered an expansive and unusually well-preserved megalithic site near the municipality of Massogny in France. INRAP’s ongoing analysis of the stone megaliths and adjacent village found at the site called Chemin des Bels has revealed in-depth information about the beliefs […]

Engravings by Ernst von Dombrowski

Ernst von Dombrowski (1896 – 1985) was an Austrian artist and author who joined with the National Socialists in 1932, becoming very politically active. He was a very influential voice, advocating for a restructuring of arts in the Reich, proposing country communes for the education of NS artists. From 1938-1945, he was appointed professor at […]

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