After a recent expedition and more thorough
study, scientists have announced that the 16-foot cave painting on the island
of Sulawesi could be 44,000 years old.
Monica Castillo
Panorama of hunting scene (Credit: Adam Brumm,
Ratno Sardi, and Adhi Agus Oktaviana)
For years, it has been generally been believed that the oldest cave
paintings could be found in Europe. But on Wednesday, December 11, a new study
published in Nature announced that there were older cave paintings in
Indonesia, where locals had assumed the paintings could not have been as old as
the ones in France, which date back some 37,000 years. After a recent
expedition and more thorough study, scientists have announced that the 16-foot
cave painting on the island of Sulawesi could be 44,000 years old.
Sulawesi hunting scene (Credit: Ratno Sardi)
Archaeologists Adam Brumm, Maxime Aubert and Adhi Agus Oktaviana
made the discovery back in 2017 when they were looking for more art in the
cave. Only when did they uranium test the expansive work did they discover it
was over 40,000 years old. The stick figures in the painting would be familiar
to us who have seen photos of cave paintings in textbooks or history classes. The scene depicts a hunting scene: stick figures representing early man
attacking boar and buffaloes. One remarkable finding was that the researchers
noticed some mythological animal-like additions to some of the humanoid stick
figures, possibly a nod to an early religion or an artistic flourish that
signals the beginning of imaginative storytelling different than documenting
scenes of daily life.
Some researchers believe that the practice of
visually documenting early man’s experiences can be traced back to our shared
origins in Africa. One optimistic expert told NPR, she thinks there are older
paintings out there to be discovered. “We think of the ability for humans to
make a story, a narrative scene, as one of the last steps of human cognition,”
Aubert told Science. “This is the oldest rock art in the world and all of the
key aspects of modern cognition are there.”
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