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Silver mines, caves make heritage list

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Ancient caves in west Germany with art dating back to the Ice Age and disused silver ore mines in southern Poland were among the sites that a United Nations cultural agency has added to its list of heritage treasures.

The UNESCO World Heritage List Committee added the mines and caves, and nine other sites, to the roster of places called out for special recognitio­n on Sunday. During its 11-day session in Poland that started July 2, the committee so far has added 22 sites to the list.

The designatio­n, which recognizes the outstandin­g universal values of the sites, is meant to draw attention to them and the need to preserve them.

Among the other new sites on the list are the modernist architectu­re in Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea; the historic city of Yazd, in Iran; Japan’s sacred and restricted-access island of Okinoshima, and Los Alerces National Park in Argentina.

The caves are in the western German state of Baden-Wuerttembe­rg, where archeologi­sts have discovered ancient instrument­s and carvings made from mammoth ivory, including a 40,000-year-old figure known as the Venus of Hohle Fels.

The old mines in Tarnowskie Gory are an undergroun­d tourist site and are the only industrial site that was added to the list this year.

Also added Sunday were Turkey’s 3rd century B.C. Aphrodisia­s temple; England’s Lake District and the Valongo Wharf Archaeolog­ical Site in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Art dating to the Ice Age was found in the “Hohle Fels” caves in Blaubeuren, Germany, now a Unesco heritage site.
AP FOTO ICE AGE. Art dating to the Ice Age was found in the “Hohle Fels” caves in Blaubeuren, Germany, now a Unesco heritage site.

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