We've got a few articles that are all over the place - literally - this week. The first is about a re-analysis of what was thought was an ancient harbor in Italy. Turns out there's more to it. Next we talk about, well, the prehistoric world in general as it pertains the role of women. As with everything, there's more to that story and it's way more complex than early researchers would have liked. Finally we have a story of massive cave art in a hard-to-access area in Alabama. The figures are massive and would have been difficult to see in their entirety.
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Links
An Ancient 'Harbor' Was Actually a Sacred Pool Designed for Scanning the Stars
The sacred pool of Ba'al: a reinterpretation of the ‘Kothon’ at Motya (Antiquity)
Prehistoric women were hunters and artists as well as mothers, book reveals
Discovering ancient cave art using 3D photogrammetry: pre-contact Native American mud glyphs from 19th Unnamed Cave, Alabama (Antiquity)
PHOTOS: Mysterious humanoids carved by Native Americans found in Alabama
Ancient cave art: how new hi-tech archaeology is revealing the ghosts of human history
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