More than 1,000 years ago, Indigenous people journeyed into a dark cave on the land now called Missouri and painted nearly 300 detailed images on its walls. The cave was a sacred space, where tribes ...
Introduction to Picture Cave and the Picture Cave Interdisciplinary Project / Carol Diaz-Granados -- "Tracings in the idleness of art" : Picture Cave in the context of Southeast prehistoric cave art / ...
A historic Missouri cave containing Native American art from over 1,000 years ago was auctioned off yesterday, September 15, for $2.2 million. The Osage Nation, which hoped to buy the sacred site to ...
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Picture Cave — considered “the most important rock art site in North America” by at least one archaeologist — is expected to be sold for millions in a September auction. The site for sale includes a ...
WARRENTON, Mo. – Picture Cave, a 43-acre piece of land that was once used as a sacred communication space for indigenous peoples over one thousand years ago, will be auctioned off in Warrenton. The ...
The auction firm responsible for the cave's sale called it "the most important rock art site in North America." The Missouri “Picture Cave” featuring Osage Nation art was sold at auction this week.