This Handprint May Be the World’s Oldest Rock Art
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A handprint found in an Indonesian cave may be the world's oldest rock art, with estimates suggesting it could be around 67,800 to 68,000 years old. The discovery could potentially be one of the earliest examples of human creativity and rock art. The finding, which appears to be a hand stencil, may represent some of the world's first rock art, although the exact details and significance are still being reported.
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