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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Now de Sautuola had come to the cave to excavate1 the floor, to poke2 around for prehistoric3 relics4, such as bones and tools, it was Maria who made the discovery for which Altamira became famous.
"Papa, look, oxen."
"I was overcome with amazement5, what I saw made me so excited, I could hardly speak."
Young Maria had caught sight of the first gallery of prehistoric paintings ever to be discovered. Now many more have since come to light in caves all around the world, but these at Altamira are still considered among the most beautiful.
Dominating the ceiling were dozens of paintings of aurochs, a species of ox that had long been extinct. They appeared to be standing6, sleeping and running. As soon as he saw them, de Sautuola was convinced that the images had been painted by prehistoric people. But others weren't so sure. When de Sautuola announced his discovery to the world, archeologists immediately began to question its authenticity8, the images were simply too good. It was unthinkable that they'd been created by prehistoric savages9. Experts claimed that the paintings had been faked, and that de Sautuola was either the victim or perpetrator of a hoax10.
He stood by his discovery. "It's hard to believe that someone would have decided11 to shut himself away in the dark to paint extinct animals, there was absolutely no reason to doubt that these paintings came from an ancient period in time." de Sautuola fought hard to clear his name, but his fellow archeologists were consistently skeptical12. Within a few years, he died, here at his family home, not far from Altamira, a disbelieved and disillusioned13 man. His supporters said that the accusations14 of dishonesty had broken his heart and caused his death. But the time would come, when de Sautuola was vindicated.
Over the decades, discovery after discovery was made, in France as well as Spain, that proved beyond doubt that the cave paintings were prehistoric.
aurochs
(n.) large recently extinct long-horned European wild ox; considered one of the ancestors of domestic cattle 欧洲野牛
authenticity
(n.) The quality or condition of being authentic7, trustworthy, or genuine. 确实性, 真实性
perpetrator
(n.) One who perpetrates; esp., one who commits an offense16 or crime 犯罪者, 作恶者
vindicate
(vt.) To clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting arguments or proof 为…平反
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vt.挖掘,挖出 | |
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n.刺,戳,袋;vt.拨开,刺,戳;vi.戳,刺,捅,搜索,伸出,行动散慢 | |
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3 prehistoric | |
adj.(有记载的)历史以前的,史前的,古老的 | |
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4 relics | |
[pl.]n.遗物,遗迹,遗产;遗体,尸骸 | |
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n.惊奇,惊讶 | |
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6 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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7 authentic | |
a.真的,真正的;可靠的,可信的,有根据的 | |
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9 savages | |
未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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10 hoax | |
v.欺骗,哄骗,愚弄;n.愚弄人,恶作剧 | |
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13 disillusioned | |
a.不再抱幻想的,大失所望的,幻想破灭的 | |
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14 accusations | |
n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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v.澄清(某人/某事物)受到的责难或嫌疑( vindicate的过去式和过去分词 );表明或证明(所争辩的事物)属实、正当、有效等;维护 | |
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n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪 | |
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