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First Record of Cave Engravings Published in Magallanes

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This research by two PhDs in Anthropology from the University of Magallanes describes three motifs located in Sierra Baguales, almost to the limit with Argentina. Although they do not have an exact chronology, it is estimated that these works could date from between 4,800 and 300 years before the present, and that they would correspond to the Aonikenk people. The discovery significantly expands the artistic repertoire of southern Patagonia. The …
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This research by two PhDs in Anthropology from the University of Magallanes describes three motifs located in Sierra Baguales, almost to the limit with Argentina. Although they do not have an exact chronology, it is estimated that these works could date from between 4,800 and 300 years before the present, and that they would correspond to the Aonikenk people. The discovery significantly expands the artistic repertoire of southern Patagonia. The …

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G5noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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