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The mysterious petroglyphs from the Valley of Wonders (France)… who made them?

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The Valley of Wonders, located in a desert area with tough access from the Alps in the Provence region of France, is a phenomenal sight with numerous cave paintings. Who created them? In these mountain valleys, what civilisation as soon as flourished? This is a subject about which little is known.

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Mount Bego, with an altitude of 2873 meters, guards the region to the northeast. For the name Bego, several etymologies have been recommended. He could be from the Provencal begon, which indicates wizard, or ask, which indicates senior, however he seems to have a web link to beugh, the holler of bulls or oxen. In reality, these animals are mentioned in 16,000 pictures, with 45,000 of them being more or less named.

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The Valley of Miracles is located in between 2100 and 2600 meters over water level, as well as 2 surrounding mountains are named “Bull’s Horn” and also “Goat’s Horn Height,” leading us to think that the Valley of Miracles was formerly a location for breeding animals, along with the magical worship of the bull.

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The bull (or ox), forks with teeth, rectangles, knives, weapons, human silhouettes, and also harpoons that are strikingly comparable word for word of the Phoenician alphabet are one of the most generally illustrated motifs in cave paintings. Illustrations of Easter Island can likewise be found below! Wizards, dancers, bulls, and also human beings driving a pair of oxen are among the other photos.

These illustrations are thought to day from the 5th century BC, yet excavator Carlo Conti thinks they are 4,000 years of ages, if not 5,000 years of ages.

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