Posted on 05/05/2022 12:16:02 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The largest cave drawings in North America have been discovered in Alabama, according to a study by Jan F. Simek, Stephen Alvarez, and Alan Cressler in the archaeology journal Antiquities.
The five large figures discovered include three anthropomorphs (human-like figures), one swirling, enigmatic figure, and a snake, most likely an eastern diamondback rattlesnake which was sacred to Southeast Indigenous people of the time. The smallest figure measures about 3 feet and the largest, the snake, stretches to about 10 feet in length, marking the largest known known cave drawings in North America. The drawing were not made with pigment but rather incised into the walls.
It is unknown what the figures represented to the Native Americans who made them in the Middle Woodland period of some 2,000 years ago.
“They are not recognisable characters from ethnographically recorded Southeast Native American stories, nor from archaeologically known iconographic materials,” write the scholars in their article. “They do, however, share certain themes with other known regional rock art, such as anthropomorphs wearing regalia, rattlesnakes and symbolic emergence from rock. Thus, they probably depict characters from previously unknown religious narratives.”
Additionally, the researchers explain that Native Americans of the American Southeast saw caves as entrances to the underworld, and thus the figures probably represent spirits which typically reside in that divine space, which differ from the spirits of the upper world.
The discovery was made possible by the use of 3D photogrammetry, a technique in which many photos of a space are taken and then used to model a 3D rendering of a space.
The cave in which the drawings were made has very low ceilings, meaning that to view even the smaller drawings that adorn the cave, which were discovered in 1998, one has to be lying down. But once the ceiling was mapped out these large figures invisible to the naked eye appeared.
“They are so large that the makers had to create the images without being able to see them in their entirety,” the scholars wrote. “Thus, the makers worked from their imaginations, rather than from an unimpeded visual perspective.”
Before this accidental discovery, photogrammetry was not used to find unseen drawings, but the scholars predict that this technology may unlock new glyphs in American caves.
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Dude has fire-farts coming out his butt.
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That’s not his butt.
Before the fall when they wrote it on the wall
When there wasn’t even any Hollywood
They heard the call
And they wrote it on the wall
For you and me we understood
Looks like an early version of “Call Larry for a good time.”
Looks like they got into those “special” mushrooms.
Extra spicy burritos will do that.
Aha. Bigfoot’s Alabama cousin (and wife), Bigbutt.
I think the drawings were probably made recently by some redneck who smoked to much weed and drank to much moonshine and was hallucinating
Nice petroglyph.
Heads up.
Actually, that's not that long ago, all things considered.
If not mistaken, Al Sharpton's great-great grandpappy discovered America around that time...right after he built the Pyramids in Egypt.
It is a butt explosion. He must have eaten bad rattlesnake.
Possibly a drawing of one of DeSoto’s men who passed through around 500 years ago?
That dude’s condoms must fit like a glove.
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