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The Duyong Cave is an ancient burial spot in the Philippines. It is located off the southwest coast of the Palawan Island.

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When did the caves of Lascaux open?

The Caves of Lascaux are a Palaeolithic cave site in Montignac in the Dordogne region of France, containing the most famous cave paintings ever. Discovered in 1940 and opened to the public in 1948, but the level of interest was so great that the cave was closed to the public in 1963, amongst fears that the paintings were suffering harm. A copy of the cave was made and this was opened to the public in 1983. See the link below for more information.


Who wrote the Republic what was it about?

The Republic was written by the Greek philosopher Plato. It discussed the meaning of justice and proposed a society ruled by philosopher kings. Also included his very famous cave allegory. This allegory described people who lived chained facing a blank wall. The people just watched shadows and this was supposed to be as close as they got to seeing reality. He believes that the philosopher is freed from this "cave" and can understand that the shadows are not reality.


When did people start using leather in the world?

In prehistoric times, before there was written language to make a record of it. Possibly before there was much in the way of spoken language, either. Think in terms of cave men.


Which Early Type Of Communication Is Thought To Be Between 10000-12000 Years Old And Can Be Found Worldwide?

The early type of communication thought to be between 10,000 to 12,000 years old is cave art, also known as rock art. Found in various locations worldwide, these prehistoric paintings and engravings often depict animals, human figures, and abstract symbols, serving as a form of expression and storytelling. Cave art is considered a significant indicator of early human culture and social organization.


What country does the name Jake come from?

Nomadic Hebrews came up with "Jacob", which means "supplanter". He was the third Hebrew patriarch to make a covenant with God. Born in Canaan, Jacob and his sons moved to Egypt during a severe drought, but after his death, his remains were returned to Canaan for a stately burial in the Cave of Machpelah.

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