Deep inside a limestone cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, a single human handprint has pushed the story of art back ...
A painting of hands painted 67,800 years ago has just been discovered on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. This discovery sheds new light on the great human migrations across Oceania.
Ancient handprint on Sulawesi cave wall suggests complexity of thought, challenging long-held belief that human intelligence ...
The president of Mexico called the discovery of a 1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb in Oaxaca the "most significant archaeological ...
Northwest of Del Rio, where the Pecos River meets the Rio Grande, there are dozens of caves and rock shelters decorated with ...
The handprints dotting the walls of an Indonesian cave had tapered fingertips, and the team found the prints were nearly ...
This 'negative hand,' which researchers have dated to at least 67,800 years ago, is now the oldest known example of cave ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Handprints on cave walls in a largely unexplored area of Indonesia may be the oldest rock art studied so far, ...
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 discovery comes from limestone caves on the island of Sulawesi. Here, faint red hand stencils, created by blowing pigment ...
a policy article published in the journal Science in October 2011, Spanish scientists argued against the reopening of Altamira Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave contains multicolored cave ...