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Español: Pintura rupestre de la Cueva de la Araña en Bicorp: Individuo recolectando panales

Apiculture- création Achilléa d'après peinture rupestre de la Cueva de Arana- libre disposition suivant GNU Public Licence

Deutsch: Umzeichnung der mesolithischen Felszeichnung eines Honigjägers oder einer Honigjägerin, der auf einem Baum geklettert ein Bienenvolk ausbeutet. Aus den Cuevas de la Araña, bei Bicorp, Valencia, Spanien. (Datierung unsicher um 8000 bis 6000 vor Chr.)
English: Mesolithic rock painting of a honey hunter harvesting honey and wax from a bees nest in a tree. At Cuevas de la Araña en Bicorp. (Dating around 8000 to 6000 BC)
Українська: Наскальне зображення. Іспанія. Ла Аранья
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Source Drawn of a painting from the caves of Cueva de la Araña by fr:Utilisateur:Achillea converted to svg by User:Amada44
Author fr:Utilisateur:Achillea
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