This 67,800-year-old hand stencil is the world's oldest human-made art
The world's oldest art has an unintentional story to tell about human exploration.
A hand stencil painted on a cave wall on a small island off the coast of Sulawesi more than 67,800 years ago suggests a very early occupation of Wallacea.
The world's oldest art has an unintentional story to tell about human exploration.
A stencilled outline of a hand found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is the world's oldest known cave painting, researchers say.
In 1866 the Linguistic Society of Paris, so fed up with bickering about the origin of language, banned the subject from its meetings. Needless to say, that didn’t end the speculation or arguments. …