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November 14, 2009

Oldest Cave Paintings in Slovenia Discovered

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Two Slovenian speleologists have stumbled on what experts have confirmed are Slovenia's oldest cave paintings. The Stone Age paintings were found along with fragments of pottery, charcoal and bones in a Karst cave near the town of Sežana, southwest, last year.

According to the report, dating of the charcoal found at the site confirmed that the cave was inhabited around 7,000 years ago, when the original entrance was probably closed off.

According to the head of the archeology institute at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Anton Veluscek, all the facts suggest that these are the oldest cave paintings in Slovenia.

Andrej Mihevc, who was one of the two researchers to have stumbled upon the site, said that tests of the colour used in the paintings showed "that this colour always appears in specific special sites". "This is in a way a holy colour," he said.

Experts are now trying to find out why the cave is filled with ashes dating back thousands of years.