Using the map may well lead to other habitation sites. Provided, of course, that the people using it can read a map...
I wonder how well those prehistoric GPS’s worked? ;)
Sad that they feel the need to leave Christ out of the “era.”. I wonder what else happened two thousand years ago to which they refer?
Fascinating but I wish they included a photo of the ‘map’.
“According to Keshava, the prehistoric man obtained a bird’s eye view of an area by climbing a hillock and standing at a vantage point. He would then observe his settlement — houses, pathways, waterbodies, etc. With these images in mind, he would paint them in his cave... “
Or...How could Pre-historic man have climbed a hill high enough to observe all these features? No, This map must have been made from observatons high above the land in an alien spaceship.” Erik Von Daniken.
Why do we never see any prehistoric cave painting price lists?
Why do we never see any prehistoric cave painting price of lists?
I can only think of one or two more inconvenient places to put a map. One of them would get my post removed from the thread.