Ancient rock paintings in the Cave village of Gürün, located in Türkiye’s Sivas, depicting horses, deer, and human figures, remain unexplained. Villagers urge authorities to conduct scientific research and develop the site for cultural tourism.
Local residents, including Headman Ali Karadeniz, believe the paintings may date back thousands of years. Some speculate that the area once served as a secret temple, possibly linked to early Christianity. Despite their historical significance, the exact origins of these artworks remain a mystery, and villagers hope for preservation efforts.