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Pictogram meeting. International Journal of Religious Education. February 1944.
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I had a question about the family trees. I noticed that some of the marriage lines are pink. Is that used to show a particularly happy marriage, and how does it differ from the marriages with many hearts? Also, I love the family trees!
Oop, yeah might be confusing without explaining it so I made this to help:
The hearts can be applied to arranged marriages not just love matches.
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Coyote and the stars. One of the coolest pictograph panels along 9 mile canyon here in Utah. It is called the world’s longest art gallery. There are so many pictograph panels along this drive, this is one of my personal favorites. They are the work of the Fremont and Ute tribes that inhabited the area thousands of years ago.
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"Cave of Swimmers," Gilf Kebir plateau, Egypt
The cave and rock art were discovered in October 1933 by the Hungarian explorer László Almásy.
It contains Neolithic pictographs and is named due to the depictions of people with their limbs bent as if they were swimming.
The drawings include those of giraffe and hippopotamus.
They are estimated to have been created as early as 10,000 years ago with the beginning of the African Humid Period, when the Sahara was significantly greener and wetter than it is today.
The climate change 10,000 years ago was due to changes in summer solar insolation and vegetation and dust feedbacks.