World’s oldest cave art discovered in Indonesia’s Muna island
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World’s oldest cave art discovered in Indonesia’s Muna island
Indonesia and the surrounding region is known for some of the world’s most ancient archaeological finds. Archaeologists have found that handprints stencilled on limestone caves on the Indonesian island of Muna could be up to 67,800 years old, making them the oldest known paintings in the world. The»»»
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