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Cingle de la Mola
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Description "The Execution", painted in red and black, from "Art of the Stone Age..." via archive.org

Site in Comunidad Valenciana Spain

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June
(2013-04-07)
Not necesarily an execution. Some of the Australian aborigines 'prod' the deceased with their spears to express their anger that their loved one has died. An expression of grief, they call out, 'Why did you die? Why did you leave me?'. Moderns feel anger as well as pain when they lose someone to death.

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