https://phys.org/news/2021-01-world-oldest-cave-indonesia.html Phys.org Topics * Week's top * Latest news * Unread news * Subscribe [ ] Science X Account [ ] [ ] [*] Remember me Sign In Click here to sign in with or Forget Password? Not a member? Sign up Learn more * Nanotechnology * Physics * Earth * Astronomy & Space * Technology * Chemistry * Biology * Other Sciences * * share this! * 142 * 108 * Share * Email 1. Home 2. Other Sciences 3. Archaeology & Fossils * * * --------------------------------------------------------------------- January 13, 2021 World's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia by Issam Ahmed World's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia Dated pig painting at Leang Tedongnge. Maxime Aubert Credit: Maxime Aubert Archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest known cave painting: a life-sized picture of a wild pig that was made at least 45,500 years ago in Indonesia. The finding described in the journal Science Advances on Wednesday provides the earliest evidence of human settlement of the region. Co-author Maxime Aubert of Australia's Griffith University told AFP it was found on the island of Sulawesi in 2017 by doctoral student Basran Burhan, as part of surveys the team was carrying out with Indonesian authorities. The Leang Tedongnge cave is located in a remote valley enclosed by sheer limestone cliffs, about an hour's walk from the nearest road. It is only accessible during the dry season because of flooding during the wet season--and members of the isolated Bugis community told the team it had never before been seen by Westerners. Measuring 136 by 54 centimeters (53 by 21 inches) the Sulawesi warty pig was painted using dark red ochre pigment and has a short crest of upright hair, as well as a pair of horn-like facial warts characteristic of adult males of the species. There are two hand prints above the pig's hindquarters, and it appears to be facing two other pigs that are only partially preserved, as part of a narrative scene. Leang Tedongnge rock art panel left to right. Credit: AA Oktaviana "The pig appears to be observing a fight or social interaction between two other warty pigs," said co-author Adam Brumm. Humans have hunted Sulawesi warty pigs for tens of thousands of years, and they are a key feature of the region's prehistoric artwork, particularly during the Ice Age. Early human migration Aubert, a dating specialist, identified a calcite deposit that had formed on top of the painting, then used Uranium-series isotope dating to confidently say the deposit was 45,500 years old. This makes the painting at least that age, "but it could be much older because the dating that we're using only dates the calcite on top of it," he explained. "The people who made it were fully modern, they were just like us, they had all of the capacity and the tools to do any painting that they liked," he added. Leang Tedongnge rock art panel right to left. Credit: AA Oktaviana The previously oldest dated rock art painting was found by the same team in Sulawesi. It depicted a group of part-human, part-animal figures hunting mammals, and was found to be at least 43,900 years old. Cave paintings such as these also help fill in gaps about our understanding of early human migrations. It's known that people reached Australia 65,000 years ago, but they would probably have had to cross the islands of Indonesia, known as "Wallacea." This site now represents the oldest evidence of humans in Wallacea, but it's hoped further research will help show people were in the region much earlier, which would resolve the Australia settlement puzzle. World's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia Dated pig painting at Leang Tedongnge. Credit: AA Oktaviana The team believes the artwork was made by Homo sapiens, as opposed to now extinct human species like Denisovans, but cannot say this for certain. To make handprints, the artists would have had to place their hands on a surface then spit pigment over it, and the team are hoping to try to extract DNA samples from residual saliva. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Explore further World's oldest artwork uncovered in Indonesian cave: study --------------------------------------------------------------------- More information: A. Brumm el al., "Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi," Science Advances (2020). advances.sciencemag.org/lookup ... .1126/sciadv.abd4648 Journal information: Science Advances (c) 2021 AFP Citation: World's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia (2021, January 13) retrieved 13 January 2021 from https://phys.org/ news/2021-01-world-oldest-cave-indonesia.html This document is subject to copyright. 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