World’s oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave

Published July 4, 2024 Updated July 4, 2024 07:41am
A 51,000-year-old artwork, which was first spotted in a cave on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island in 2017.—AFP
A 51,000-year-old artwork, which was first spotted in a cave on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island in 2017.—AFP

PARIS: It may not look like much — just a flaking image of three people around a big red pig. But the humble cave painting discovered in Indonesia is the oldest known narrative artwork ever made by human hands, dating back more than 51,000 years, new research said on Wednesday.

“This is the oldest evidence of storytelling,” Maxime Aubert, an archaeologist at Australia’s Griffith University, said.

Aubert was part of the team that identified the previous record holder in 2019, a hunting scene found in a nearby Indonesian cave then estimated to be nearly 44,000 years old.

The latest discovery, which was dated using a new laser technique, marks “the first time we’ve passed the 50,000-year barrier,” said Aubert, a co-author of a new study in Nature describing the find.

That early humans were able to tell such a “sophisticated” story through art could rewrite our understanding of human cognitive evolution, he added. “Our discovery suggests that storytelling was a much older part of human history... than previously thought,” study co-author archaeologist Adam Brumm told a press conference.

For the discovery, the researchers used a new method that uses lasers and computer software to create a “map” of rock samples. This laser ablation technique is more precise, easier, quicker, cheaper, and requires much smaller rock samples than the previous uranium series method, Aubert said.

Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2024

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