Ancient Sulawesi Hand Stencil Rewrites Timeline of Human Art

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Ancient Sulawesi Hand Stencil Rewrites Timeline of Human Art
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Researchers report a red hand stencil in Sulawesi dating to about 68,000 years ago—the oldest cave art known—suggesting early symbolic behavior in Southeast Asia and challenging Europe-centered views on the origins of modern human creativity, with implications for early human migrations toward Sahul (Australia–New Guinea).

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