Long before European contact in 1492, the Caribbean was full of people who had called its islands home for thousands of years.
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Using animal fat mixed with charcoal, prehistoric artists drew thick and dark lines on the cave walls.
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Long before European contact in 1492, the Caribbean was full of people who had called its islands home for thousands of years.
Using animal fat mixed with charcoal, prehistoric artists drew thick and dark lines on the cave walls.
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