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Climate change is destroying the world's oldest cave art


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Ancient cave paintings in Indonesia, some dating back up to 45,000 years, have been irreparably damaged due to climate change.
Found on the Maros-Pangkep site on Sulawesi island, the limestone cave walls are adorned with hand stencils of red and mulberry tint, in addition to paintings of native mammals and human-animal hybrids.
Scientists believe these to be the earliest examples of cave art in the world. A painting of a Sulawesi warty pig, for example, has been deemed by scientists to be at least 45,500 years old.
These creations are fading fast, thanks to climate change. Even worse, the deterioration is irreversible, says Jillian Huntley, an archaeologist who has led a recent study into the impact of the climate crisis in the region. ....

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Philippines cave art becomes first directly dated in Southeast Asia


Anthropomorph from Hermoso Tuliao cave in the Philippines. Photo by Mark D. Willis.
A Griffith University-led research team has carbon-dated cave art resembling a human-like figure in the Philippines for the first time, potentially clarifying the timeline of early human activity in the area.
Found in one of the Peñablanca caves, a region where the oldest human remains in the Philippines were found, the figure has been directly dated as about 3500 years old.
Lead author Dr Andrea Jalandoni from Griffith University’s Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit says the date offers a more holistic view of the people inhabiting the caves at that time. ....

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Griffith University: Philippines cave art becomes first directly dated in Southeast Asia


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A Griffith University-led research team has carbon-dated cave art resembling a human-like figure in the Philippines for the first time, potentially clarifying the timeline of early human activity in the area.
Found in one of the Peñablanca caves, a region where the oldest human remains in the Philippines were found, the figure has been directly dated as about 3500 years old.
Lead author Dr Andrea Jalandoni from Griffith University’s Place, Evolution and Rock Art Heritage Unit says the date offers a more holistic view of the people inhabiting the caves at that time.
“The date corresponds with archaeological activity found at other sites such as foraging activities in Eme and Arku Caves and pottery in Callao Cave. ....

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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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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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