Politicians Paint Inaccurate Pictures

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: August 31, 1992| Author: Charles Osgood | Copyright information

Whoever painted the animals on the walls of the Zubialde caves at Alava in northern Spain did a great job of fooling everybody. Last year, when a history student and spelunker named Serafin Ruiz showed the world what he stumbled on in those caves, there was tremendous excitement in the worlds of art and archeology. Here were stunning images of animals, apparently dating back to the Stone Age many thousands of years ago. Black horses and mammoths, reindeer and woolly rhinoceros, all so vividl...

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