クエバ デ RAS Mano's
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The bill which covers the wall surface | |||
| Fame | Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas | ||
| The name of a Buddha | Cueva de las Manos, Río Pinturas | ||
| Registration division | Cultural heritage | ||
| Registration standard | (3) | ||
| The registration year | 1999 | ||
| Official site | World heritage center (English) | ||
| Usage, indication | |||
The クエバ デ RAS Mano's (Cueva de las Manos, RAS Mano's cave) is a cave in the Santa cross state of Argentina. According to the name to mean "a cave of the hand" (many), the cave fresco that there remained it many traces of the hand is impressive.
It is located to south 163km of Santa cross state ペリート モレーノ (Perito Moreno) and is included on the boundary line of the ペリート モレーノ national park (Parque Nacional Perito Moreno) including the remains group of much important archeological paleontology.
The cave is located in the pin Tula river (Río Pinturas) valley, and there is it in the lone scenery of the approximately 100km away Patagonia district from National highway No. 40 of Argentina. The cave fresco of the bill drawn in a cave was drawn for approximately 9,000 years by an indigenous people considered to act as an ancestor of the Tehuelche. Because a mineral is used for paint, and a bone pipe made which was used to spray it is found, I can calculate the generation.
Depth of the main cave is 15m in width, 10m in height of the entrance at 24m. The cave becomes the uphill slope, and the height gets narrow steadily so that 2m disappears.
The bill often becomes the negative. In other words, I hit a handle on the wall of the cave and let a bill rise by spraying paint on the rotation. The other animals group including a person, a guanaco, rare and the felid is drawn into the cave as well as a bill, too. In addition, the states of a picture and the hunting that seem to express line engraving, the sun of the geometric molding and zigzag are drawn. In addition, as for the scale, similar cave fresco is seen in the cave nearby though it is small.
The ceiling of the cave has red points. It is supposed that this lets Borah who attached paint cave in and attached it. As for the color of the paint, white, black, yellow are various including the red that they gathered from hematite. Generally bills of the negatives are calculated with about B.C. 550, and the bill of the positive is supposed with after B.C. 180. In contrast, it is supposed that the painting of the hunting dates back more than 9,000 years [1].
The most of the bill are the left hands. This suggests that they had a pipe by the dominant hand (the right hand). It shows the size of the bill with a boy of around 13 years old in the same way, but it is thought that it was a little more upper age if I consider that they would be smaller than modern people. Thus, it is thought that the act to set a hand print was an adult rite of passage in the caves which was a sacred place.
World heritage
The クエバ デ RAS Mano's was registered with a world heritage of the UNESCO in 1999.
Registration standard
Considered that this world heritage met the following standards in the world heritage registration standard, and registration was accomplished (the following standards are translation, quotation from a registration standard of the world heritage center publication).
- (3) Of the one and only of the cultural tradition that existed or became extinct or the civilization or at least rare evidence.
Footnote
- ^ Indigenas Argentinos, ISBN 987,947,910-6
Coordinate: 47°09'19" S 70°39'19" W / 47.15528 degrees S 70.65528 degrees W
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