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Disappearing ancient Indonesian rock art
Cave weathering is accelerating in pace with climate change, study finds.
Study lead Dr Huntley examines art panel exfoliation. Credit: Linda Siagian.
Some of the world’s earliest known cave art in Indonesia is “weathering at an alarming rate”, according to a study published in
Scientific Reports. Researchers suggest the disappearing Indonesian rock art is correlated with volatile weather patterns caused by anthropogenic climate change.
Advanced decay of recently discovered rock art at Leang Tedongnge. This Warty Pig is part of a panel dated to more than 45,500 years in age. Credit: Basran Burhan.
Local archaeologists and site keepers for the ancient artworks of Maros-Pangkep in Sulawesi, including intergenerational custodians, told the scientists that the rock art “is disappearing now faster than any other time in living memory,” says lead author Jillian Huntley from Griffith University, Australia. ....

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Climate crisis is damaging the world's oldest cave art


Climate crisis is damaging the world s oldest cave art
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© Linda Siagian via Griffith University
The stencilled handprints were made almost 40,000 years ago.
The handprints on the ceiling of an Indonesian cave are among the earliest known to archaeologists and date back 39,000 years.
Stenciled with red pigments, the drawings make the ancient humans who placed their palms on the cool cave so long ago feel tantalizingly close.
In a cave nearby is the oldest known depiction of an animal an endearing warty pig.
The art in the limestone caves in this region of southern Sulawesi are the earliest known examples of artistic creativity on the planet older than much of the prehistoric cave art in Europe and they are being damaged by the impact of the climate crisis in the tropical region, a new study published Thursday warns. ....

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