Faded hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest rock art

Faded hand shape in Indonesian cave may be world’s oldest rock art

The outline of a hand made with red pigment on the wall of a cave in Indonesia at least 67,800 years ago may be the world’s oldest rock art, according to a new study. The faded hand stencil, along with other spectacular cave paintings on the island of Sulawesi, were likely made by early humans who...

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