Wednesday, April 23, 2014

5000-year-old rock painting destroyed by thieves in Spain

Thieves have destroyed a 5,000-year-old rock painting in southern Spain while trying to steal the artwork by chipping it off the cave wall where it was housed.
The attempted theft of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed artwork was discovered over the weekend after visitors to the Los Escolares Cave noticed the damage to the anthropomorphic painting of a swallow.
According toThe Local, the painting showed evidence of someone having tried to chip away at the image with a pick, and fine dust and rock fragments were spotted on the floor.
Mayor Juan Caminero of the Santa Elena in Spain’s southern Jaen province said the painting was now “irreparable” and condemned the act of vandalism as “heartless”, Spanish dailyLa Vanguardiareported.
Jaen province is home to 42 sites with UNESCO-listed rock paintings and many of them are freely accessible to the public. — PTI

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