• tarihlenir.[6][7] Bilginler Ralph Crane ve Lisa Fletcher, Cueva de las Manos'taki kaya sanatının Güney Amerika'daki bilinen en eski mağara resimlerini içerdiğini...
  • Although the Cueva de las Manos is the most important site, there are also comparable paintings in other caves and on rock faces in the gorge.
  • The “Cave of Hands” is 18-20km from the Estancia Cueva de las manos (formerly Estancia Los Toldos, see my review).
  • It is located at a height of 88 meters, in Estancia Cueva de las Manos, between the towns of Perito Moreno and Bajo Caracoles, Lago Buenos Aires department.
  • Cueva de las Manos is located in the extreme northwest of the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina and can only be reached by National Highway 40.
  • Off-the-beaten-path destinations like Cueva de las Manos in Argentine Patagonia give us a chance to engage with purposeful travel.
  • Nestled in Patagonia, Argentina's remote and rugged landscape, the Cueva de las Manos, or Cave of Hands, is an archaeological and cultural treasure.
  • Named after its paintings of mainly hands, the Cueva de las Manos ('Cave of the Hands') hosts a perfectly preserved collection of cave art dating back 13,000 years.
  • Las Cueva de las Manos is tucked in the valley of the Pinturas River, in an isolated spot of the Argentine Patagonia, accessible via long gravel dirt roads.
  • In 1964, professor of archeology Carlos Gradin conducted research here and made Cueva de las Manos famous all over the world.