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The Missouri “Picture Cave” featuring Osage Nation art was sold at auction this week. KSDK News / YouTube. On Tuesday, Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers, a St. Louis-based auction firm, sold a ...
The cave, which sold for $2.2 million in St. Louis on Tuesday, is considered a sacred site by members of the Osage Nation. A tribal leader called the sale “heartbreaking.” ...
Re "Irvine Co., Indians Divided by a Wall Carving," Jan. 3: There does not seem to be much objection from the Indians about the bulldozing of cave paintings while the Irvine Co. seems intent on ...
‘Truly heartbreaking’: Native Americans heartbroken over sale of sacred cave with 1,000-year-old paintings. by Jenna Romaine | Sept. 15, 2021 | Sep. 15, 2021 ...
A painting possibly representing the flowers of Datura on the ceiling of a Californian rock art site called Pinwheel Cave was discovered alongside fibrous quids in the same ceiling.
LA CROSSE, Wis. -- A few years ago, an amateur archaeologist searching in a cave for ancient Indian art found charcoal drawings that date back more than 1,000 years.
Other pictures in the cave depict "transmorphic figure having antennae, dichoptic eye orbits, and an elongated body with four appendages each with three fingers/toes.” "Rather than the art depicting ...
A cave near the town of Warrenton, Mo. which houses thousand-year-old Native American paintings on its walls was auctioned off this week.
The site for sale includes a two-cave system, known as Picture Cave, filled with Native American polychrome paintings. It is located in Warrenton, Missouri, west of St. Louis.
Ten thousand years ago or more, people started painting the walls of caves near Bhopal, India. Over the millenniums they made thousands of images in what are now called the Bhimbetka Rock Shelters ...