Localidad Rupestre De Chamangá
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The Chamangá Rock Art Place ( es, Localidad Rupestre de Chamangá) is a concentration of
rock painting In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces. A high proportion of surviving historic and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type also ...
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Chamangá Chamangá is an area within a rocky terrain in the Flores Department of Uruguay, where a considerable quantity of ancient rock art has survived. The Chamangá River, a tributary of the Yí River, flows nearby. History In recent years there has ...
to the east of
Trinidad, Uruguay Trinidad () is the capital city of Flores in southern Uruguay. It has a population of 21,429 (National Census 2011). Formerly it was called ''Santísima Trinidad de los Porongos,'' or simply ''Porongos.'' Its inhabitants are known as trinitarios or ...
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Chamangá Chamangá is an area within a rocky terrain in the Flores Department of Uruguay, where a considerable quantity of ancient rock art has survived. The Chamangá River, a tributary of the Yí River, flows nearby. History In recent years there has ...


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Flores Department Historic preservation in Uruguay Rock art in South America Archaeological sites in Uruguay Protected areas of Uruguay Pre-Columbian archaeology Indigenous painting of the Americas Indigenous culture of the Southern Cone {{SouthAm-archaeology-stub