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The Great Hall of Bulls contains a large number of figures, painted over several centuries, if not millennia.

Their meaning has been the object of much discussion, and historians still do not agree.

Some say it is simple hunting magic: To draw the animal meant to catch its soul.

Others see the pictures as part of religious rites, or coming of age ceremonies.

Or some other kind of mumbo-jumbo.

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