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In the depths of Cueva de las Manos, a hidden treasure awaits in Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina. Picture No

Background imageHandprint Collection: Cueva de las Manos (Cave of hands), Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South

Cueva de las Manos (Cave of hands), Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina, South America

Background imageHandprint Collection: Picture No. 11675590

Picture No. 11675590
Macro Photograph. Date:

Background imageHandprint Collection: Kid hand prints on the sand neat a little plant

Kid hand prints on the sand neat a little plant

Background imageHandprint Collection: DEMONIC HANDPRINT

DEMONIC HANDPRINT
DEVIL Sign of the Devil on persons back Date: 1897

Background imageHandprint Collection: Reverse Handprints, Ancestral Pueblo, up to 1000 years old, Lower Fish Creek, Bears

Reverse Handprints, Ancestral Pueblo, up to 1000 years old, Lower Fish Creek, Bears Ears National Monument, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageHandprint Collection: Bloody handprints of penitents called battenti, or beaters

Bloody handprints of penitents called battenti, or beaters
The bloody handprints of penitents called battenti, or beaters, are seen on a wall during a procession through the streets in the town of Verbicaro, southern Italy April 18, 2014

Background imageHandprint Collection: A Giant with Midgets (colour woodblock prrint)

A Giant with Midgets (colour woodblock prrint)
1766569 A Giant with Midgets (colour woodblock prrint) by Yoshitora, Utagawa (fl.c.1836-87); 37.1x24.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Giant with Midgets. Utagawa Yoshitora (fl.1840-1880)

Background imageHandprint Collection: Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Handprint door detail

Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Handprint door detail

Background imageHandprint Collection: The Handy Man, 1913

The Handy Man, 1913

Background imageHandprint Collection: Foreigner Walking with a Pygmy Family, 5th month, 1863. Creator: Yoshitsuya

Foreigner Walking with a Pygmy Family, 5th month, 1863. Creator: Yoshitsuya
Foreigner Walking with a Pygmy Family, 5th month, 1863

Background imageHandprint Collection: Banzuiin Chobei, from the series Story of Brocades of the East in the Floating

Banzuiin Chobei, from the series Story of Brocades of the East in the Floating World (Azuma no hana ukiyo kodan - Banzuiin Chobei), 10th month, 1867

Background imageHandprint Collection: Climbing Mt Eliza

Climbing Mt Eliza
Hand and foot prints in fresh snowfall on a rugged walking track through dolerite boulders reveal the difficulty of climbing Mt Eliza, en route to Mt Anne, in remote southwest Tasmania, Australia

Background imageHandprint Collection: Traditional residence, wall decorated by hand print, Jojawar, Rajasthan, India

Traditional residence, wall decorated by hand print, Jojawar, Rajasthan, India

Background imageHandprint Collection: Black and white digital illustration of incomplete hand print

Black and white digital illustration of incomplete hand print

Background imageHandprint Collection: Vintage World War I poster of a bloody hand print

Vintage World War I poster of a bloody hand print. It reads, The Hun - His Mark, Blot it out with Liberty Bonds

Background imageHandprint Collection: Reflections of Bayon Temple

Reflections of Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom in the temples of Angkor a UNESCO World Heritage Site at Siem Reap, Cambodia

Background imageHandprint Collection: Faces of Bayon The Bayon Temple

Faces of Bayon The Bayon Temple
Faces of Bayon, The Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Background imageHandprint Collection: Rock art endemic to the Kimberley, called Gwion Gwion or Bradshaw Art, Vansittart Bay, Kimberley

Rock art endemic to the Kimberley, called Gwion Gwion or Bradshaw Art, Vansittart Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageHandprint Collection: Hand, thermogram

Hand, thermogram. Thermography records surface temperatures by detecting the long-wavelength radiation emitted by an object

Background imageHandprint Collection: Heat-sensitive paints C014 / 0288

Heat-sensitive paints C014 / 0288
Heat-sensitive paints. Heat signature of a human hand left on surfaces coated with heat sensitive paints

Background imageHandprint Collection: Lascaux cave paintings replica workshop C013 / 7371

Lascaux cave paintings replica workshop C013 / 7371
Lascaux cave paintings replica workshop. The original Lascaux cave was closed to the public in 1963, with the Lascaux II replica opening nearby in 1983


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In the depths of Cueva de las Manos, a hidden treasure awaits in Santa Cruz Province, Patagonia, Argentina. Picture No. 11675590 captures the ancient artistry left behind by our ancestors - handprints etched onto cave walls, a testament to their existence and creativity. These handprints tell stories of a time long gone but not forgotten. But not all handprints hold such historical significance. Picture No. 10873583 reveals something more sinister - demonic handprints that send shivers down your spine. What dark forces left these marks? The mystery lingers in the air. From darkness to devotion, bloody handprints known as battenti adorn sacred spaces where penitents seek redemption. These beaters leave their mark as they fervently express their faith and repentance. In contrast to these intense scenes, a colour woodblock print titled "A Giant with Midgets" showcases whimsicality and playfulness through oversized hands interacting with tiny figures. It reminds us that even giants can have gentle touches. Handprint door details at Taos Pueblo in New Mexico offer a glimpse into Native American culture and craftsmanship from centuries ago. Each imprint tells a story of tradition passed down through generations. Traveling back further in time, ancestral Pueblo reverse handprints reveal secrets up to 1000 years old along Lower Fish Creek in Bears Ears National Monument. These imprints connect us to those who came before us and remind us of our shared human history. "The Handy Man, " painted in 1913, portrays an everyday worker leaving his mark on society through his skilled labor using his hands as tools for progress and creation. Across the globe in Jojawar, Rajasthan, India lies a traditional residence adorned with wall decorations featuring vibrant hand prints symbolizing unity within communities and celebrating cultural heritage. Moving forward to modern times brings us to Margam Park in South Wales where fans eagerly gather for Catatonia's performance.