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Ancient handprints suggest humans were thinking symbolically thousands of years earlier than science taught
Reddish-brown stencils found in island cave said to be 68,000 years old
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Researchers recently identified Indonesian cave art dating back about 68,000 years -- a breakthrough discovery that marks one of the earliest known expressions of human creativity.
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The world's oldest cave painting was just discovered -- and it could...
It was a Cro Magnon opus.
Europe might not be the birthplace of human symbolic culture as previously thought. International scientists have discovered a stencil of a hand in Indonesia that dates back nearly 68,000 years, making it the oldest known cave artwork ever discovered, per a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
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Hand stencil made almost 68,000 years ago is the oldest cave art ever found
Handprints reveal sharpened fingertips in the Maros region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Ahdi Agus Oktaviana / Maxime Aubert / AP
The world's oldest known example of cave art, dating back at least 67,800 years, has been discovered by researchers studying handprints in Indonesia.
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Hand stencil in Indonesian cave seen as the oldest-known rock art
Jan 21 (Reuters) - The painted outline of a human hand inside a cave on the Indonesian island of Muna represents what researchers are calling the oldest example of rock art in the world, created at least 67,800 years ago.
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The Future of Humanity's Past: U.S. Archaeology Confronts a Research Hinge Point
The long American century is over. Across the world, affiliations and institutions staked in blood and soil, faith-based (as opposed to empirically based) ways of knowing, and personalized, autocratic power are all in ascendance.