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5-22-2010 @ 9:36AM
Leon Stark said...
Man in times of abundance and joy produces things of art and beauty along with things of utility and purpose. These caves were homes and places of protection, so they made them places of memory and story, tales and legends. The art reminds me of the concept of cue-cards, reminders of the tales and stories of how the people got there.
If Somalia gets the combination of politics and commerce together, they might wind up with an interesting tourist trade that can change the view of History of the World (note the capitals) as opposed too the view of world history as taught in our schools.
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