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Old 10-10-2011, 04:29 AM
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The Oldest Star Chart is Magnificent!

It's 17,500 years old. And, AFAIK, my friend and muralist extraordinaire Andrew Johnstone is the first man (in modern times) to recognize the Cave at Lascaux for what it is: Fantastic images of animals, yes, but grouped according to star patterns dictated by the night sky of the ancient summer solstice (Northern Hemisphere) . See, explore, ENJOY: http://adjohnstone.com/STARWALLS.html
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:09 AM
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A quick googling of "cave at lascaux star chart" turns up a number of links, even on Wikipedia. . . But the earliest is 1999 and 2000, about the same time Andrew had this insight (while working on a project to replicate parts of Lascaux. Working, by the way, with paleontologists, who were skeptical of his theory). Did others steal his insights? Or come to these conclusions independently? I dunno.
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Old 10-10-2011, 10:53 AM
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Very interesting Ray,Takes a bit of imagination to piece all that together.
Thanks for shareing
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:38 AM
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Amazing and beautiful Ray. Am pretty sure I saw this on TV awhile back and loved it then too.
How astounding are these, perhaps not so primitive people, to be able to paint these charts!!
I havent been to these caves, which I think are closed to the public, though there may be a replica cave?? I have been to other prehistoric caves in France at Les Eyziers, which was fabulous!!
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