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Prehistoric Europe has been chronicled with around 350,000 rock paintings, including some depicting curious creatures with helmets or ray wreaths, in Valcamonica.
Prehistoric Europe has been chronicled with around 350,000 rock paintings, including some depicting curious creatures with helmets or ray wreaths, in Valcamonica.
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