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Why so many prehistoric monuments were painted red

Dolmen of menga, a megalithic burial mound in Spain

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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: ancient Greek statues weren’t always plain white marble. Many of these sculptures were actually painted in vivid colours. However, most of the pigments have either eroded away or been scraped off by overzealous museum curators, leaving us with just the underlying white stone.

For example,…


Source: Humans - newscientist.com

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