Construction work at AvePark in Guimarães, Portugal, has led to the discovery of ancient rock carvings dating back between the 3rd and 1st millennia BC. The engravings depict various motifs, including pits, human figures, and depictions of animals. Archaeologists believe these carvings offer valuable insights into the region’s prehistoric past and the beliefs of its early inhabitants. Remarkably, the ongoing construction project will not be delayed by this significant find, allowing for both progress and preservation. The discovery highlights the rich historical landscape of Guimarães, a city already recognized for its cultural heritage. Experts are currently studying the carvings to learn more about their meaning and the people who created them. Further investigation of the site is expected to reveal even more about this ancient artwork.

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