Depictions of mythological figures engraved along the Orinoco River date back over 2,000 years, possibly serving as ancient signposts to guide travelers along the prehistoric trade route.
Archaeologist Carlos Castano-Uribe suggests that these engravings represent mythological traditions still relevant today, particularly focusing on the spiritual symbolism associated with the anaconda as a symbol of fertility and water.
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