The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to ...
Once dismissed as sticks and forgotten in a museum, the 5,000-year-old tools show prehistoric people hunted whales far from the Arctic.
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The discovery comes from limestone caves on the island of Sulawesi. Here, faint red hand stencils, created by blowing pigment ...
The art is believed to be over 67,000 years old ...
Ancient handprint on Sulawesi cave wall suggests complexity of thought, challenging long-held belief that human intelligence ...
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Libby Hogan is a journalist and producer with ABC's Asia Pacific Newsroom. In 2017 she was awarded a grant from National Geographic as one of their Young Explorers to continue her reporting on the ...
The prehistoric artist likely created the image by spraying ochre mixed with water over a hand flattened on the wall of a ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A hand stencil or handprint on the cave wall in Sulawesi, Indonesia, has now become the oldest known rock art in the world. Its age is estimated at least 67,800 years, surpassing ...
Antarctica is arguably the most extraordinary place a cruise ship will take you. You’ll spend your days cruising in glassy ...