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  • #Indigenous myths
  • #rock art
  • #Orinoco River
  • The article discusses monumental rock art in the Orinoco River region, focusing on gigantic snake motifs.
  • These snake motifs are among the largest rock art figures globally, with some exceeding 40 meters in length.
  • The rock art is linked to Indigenous myths, particularly those involving creation and ancestral journeys.
  • The study uses geospatial analysis to examine the visibility and placement of these monumental engravings.
  • Findings suggest the rock art served as markers of group identity and territorial boundaries.
  • The research highlights the cultural significance of these sites in pre-Columbian societies.
  • Future work aims to involve Indigenous communities in understanding and preserving these sites.