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Rock art in South America

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Cueva de las Manos
cave with cave paintings in Santa Cruz, Argentina
Chiribiquete National Park
national park in Colombia
Sáchica
Sáchica is a municipality of Colombia situated approximately west of Tunja in the Ricaurte Province of the department of Boyacá. Sáchica borders Sutamarchán and Villa de Leyva in the north, in the east Chíquiza, Samacá and Ráquira in the south and in the west Ráquira and Sutamarchán.
Toquepala Caves
cave
Caicara del Orinoco
city in Bolívar, Venezuela
Toro Muerto
archaeological site in Peru
Catimbau National Park
national park in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil
Taima-Taima
thumb|Pre-Clovis petroglyphs in Taima-Taima
Oxtotitlán
thumb|270px|Oxtotitlán in relation to the major Formative Era sites showing Olmec influences in the archaeological record. thumb|270px|A plan of the Oxtotitlán grottos, showing the locations of the various paintings. The yellow lines represent the grotto entrances, while the brown lines show grotto walls. thumb|270px|An artist's rendition of painting 1-D, showing the outline of a ruler and rearing jaguar. Oxtotitlán is a natural rock shelter and archaeological site in Chilapa de Álvarez, Mexican state of Guerrero that contains murals linked to the Olmec motifs and iconography. Along with the n
Pusharo
The Petroglyphs of Pusharo constitute a unique and extensive ancient rock art archaeological site in southeastern Peru's Manú National Park, an expanse of rain forest that still contains unexplored and little known areas, and for which an official government permit is required for entry.
Muisca art
Pre-Columbian goldworking of the Chibchan area
Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park
archaeological park
Kutimpu
Cutimbo (possibly from Quechua for giant armadillo) is an archaeological site with stone tombs (chullpa) and cave paintings in Peru.
Santa Elina shelter
archaeological site in Mato Grosso, Brazil
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