Handprints on the walls of Indonesian caves may be the oldest rock art studied so far, dating back at least 67,800 years.
A red stencil of a hand pressed against the wall of an Indonesian cave is the oldest rock art ever discovered, scientists ...
A drawing of a claw-like hand on the wall of a cave in Sulawesi, Indonesia is now the oldest known rock art in the world. The ...
A hand stencil left on an Indonesian cave wall at least 67,800 years ago may reveal how and when ancient humans reached a lost continent known as Sahul that once linked Australia with southeast Asia.
The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to ...
The work suggests early Homo sapiens developed enduring artistic practices as they moved through the islands of Southeast ...
The discovery comes from limestone caves on the island of Sulawesi. Here, faint red hand stencils, created by blowing pigment ...
The hand stencil is more than 1,000 years older than the previous earliest evidence of rock art. Scientists have identified ...
Celia Eberle’s eerie vistas and William Cannings’ pop-tinged steel sculptures enrich one another in a quietly resonant ...
The painted outline of a human hand inside a cave on the Indonesian island of Muna represents what researchers are calling ...
Madi Nilsson is paying homage to her childhood and inviting Utahns to channel their inner creativity, regardless of skill ...
Today, murals are widely regarded as powerful tools for storytelling, employee engagement, client attraction, and spatial identity, making spaces more welcoming and visually engaging ...
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