Indonesia’s Remote Caves Hide World’s Oldest Cave Art and Handprints
A Breakthrough in Prehistoric Depictions (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Indonesia – Archaeologists revealed the discovery of what experts consider the oldest known examples of cave art and hand stencils tucked away in the nation’s rugged limestone caves. A Breakthrough in Prehistoric Depictions The find pushed back the timeline for figurative cave art by thousands of years. Researchers identified paintings of animals alongside negative handprints created by blowing pigment over hands pressed against rock surfaces. This technique marked a sophisticated form of early human expression. The artwork survived in near-perfect condition despite millennia of humidity and seismic activity. Teams documented multiple panels … Read more









