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Your friend Oscar is working on a class project on the Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands). He asks you to listen to his main facts about the Cueva de las Manos to see if they are all correct before he presents. Which one of his facts is NOT correct?
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The Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) is located in Argentina.
The Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) is located in Argentina.
Other paintings in the cave include bears, cats, and wavy lines.
Other paintings in the cave include bears, cats, and wavy lines.
It is famous for the paintings of hands that were created on the cave walls.
It is famous for the paintings of hands that were created on the cave walls.
Archaeologists believe that its paintings date to sometime between 13,000 and 9,000 BCE.
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"Other paintings in the cave include bears, cats, and wavy lines." is NOT correct.
Explanation: Cueva de las Manos is in Argentina and is famous for the stencilled hands and hunting scenes. The animals depicted are mainly guanacos (and other local fauna), human figures and geometric motifs — not bears or cats. Archaeologists date the paintings to roughly 13,000–9,000 years ago (i.e., the late Pleistocene–early Holocene).
Explanation: Cueva de las Manos is in Argentina and is famous for the stencilled hands and hunting scenes. The animals depicted are mainly guanacos (and other local fauna), human figures and geometric motifs — not bears or cats. Archaeologists date the paintings to roughly 13,000–9,000 years ago (i.e., the late Pleistocene–early Holocene).
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