
Cueva de las Manos
Cueva de las Manos, or Cave of Hands, is an archaeological site in Argentina notable for its prehistoric rock art, dating back around 9,000 to 13,000 years. Located in a remote canyon, the cave features hand stencils created by placing hands against rock and blowing pigment around them, as well as depictions of local wildlife and hunting scenes. These artworks provide valuable insights into the lives, beliefs, and environments of ancient peoples. The site is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its significance in understanding early human culture and expression.