- The
Astuvansalmi rock
paintings (Finnish:
Astuvansalmen kalliomaalaukset) are
located in Ristiina, Mikkeli,
Southern Savonia,
Finland at the s****s of...
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human life in
Mikkeli are the
Astuvansalmi rock
paintings in Ristiina,
dating back to 4100-2000 BCE. The
Astuvansalmi is the
largest rock
painting site...
- pit houses, with over 300
houses and
other pit structures. Väikallio,
Astuvansalmi and
Saraakallio (Finland, 5100–3300 BCE) –
notable for rock art. Kuorikkikangas...
- the
Saimaa and Päijänne lake districts. By far the best-known site, at
Astuvansalmi, has been
proposed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Another site is Värikallio...
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Rebala Hadar,
Ethiopia Gendebelo Omo
remains Mifsas Bahri Bouri Formation Astuvansalmi Ukonkivi Wolf Cave
Grotte du
Vallonnet Terra Amata Chauvet Cave Lascaux...
- have
survived because of erosion. One
example is the rock
paintings of
Astuvansalmi (3,000–2,500 BC) in the
Saimaa area of Finland. When
Marcelino Sanz de...
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Prehistoric red
ochre painted rock art of moose,
human figures, and
boats in
Astuvansalmi, Finland, from ca. 3800–2200 BC...
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because of erosion. One well-known
example is the rock
paintings of
Astuvansalmi in the
Saimaa area of Finland. When
Marcelino Sanz de
Sautuola first...
- Rock
painting at
Astuvansalmi,
showing elk,
humans and a boat....
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because of erosion. One well-known
example is the rock
paintings of
Astuvansalmi in the
Saimaa area of Finland. The Rock Art of the
Iberian Mediterranean...