Archaeologists in Spain have discovered prehistoric paintings in hard-to-reach caves in the east of the country using drone technology
The use of drones allowed researchers to quickly gather evidence of previously unseen cave paintings dating from 5,000- 7,500 years ago, according to a statement from the team at the University of Alicante, Spain. The archaeologists’ findings were published in the Spanish scientific journal Lucentum last month. The project allowed easier inspection of areas which could otherwise only be reached by “opening complex access routes climbing,” reads the statement.
” Climbers then visited the site and verified the existence of a large number of painted figures in various styles, including stylized human figures and animals such as goats and deer, some of which have been injured by arrows, according to the statement. Hernández, who has been christened “Indiana Drones” by the Spanish press, worked with two other archaeologists – Virginia Barciela and Ximo Martorell Briz – on the research.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
What you should see from Nikki Haley's CNN town hall | CNN PoliticsDuring a CNN town hall hosted by Jake Tapper, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley answered questions from Iowa voters as the race for the party’s 2024 nomination continues.
Leer más »
First on CNN: US senators question Twitter's privacy compliance under Elon Musk | CNN BusinessFour US senators are scrutinizing Twitter’s privacy practices and questioning whether the platform under CEO Elon Musk flouted consumer protection law following widespread layoffs and resignations, highlighting vast legal risks for Twitter and Musk.
Leer más »
'Barbie' movie's pink paint splurge led to global shortage, production designer says | CNNCreating the perfect backdrop for the upcoming “Barbie” movie required so much pink paint that it led to a global shortage, according to its production designer.
Leer más »
Spain’s Unreconciled Civil WarFederico García Lorca, born on this day in 1898, was Spain’s renowned poet and dramatist. In 2009, Jon Lee Anderson visited the writer’s grave, near Granada, where he was murdered during the Spanish Civil War.
Leer más »
Banijay Rights Sells French Drama ‘Serial Lover’ to Spain (EXCLUSIVE)Banijay Rights has closed a major sale on its French drama series “Serial Lover” to Spanish broadcaster Atresmedia. “Serial Lover” marks the debut series for Banijay France&…
Leer más »