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A study revealed that pre-historic cave paintings in Indonesia for the rest of the most ancient art in Europe.
- Cave Painting
The paintings were found in seven caves in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. These photos were taken from the entrance of the cave, which also found a stone sculpture which he was already very old.
The paintings were found in seven caves in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. These photos were taken from the entrance of the cave, which also found a stone sculpture which he was already very old.
- Babirusa
Pictures of pre-history that is at least 40 thousand years old, describes the animal and human hands. Photos taken from the cave Leang Pettakere, showing writing - handwriting and drawing two babirusa, unique to Sulawesi and other islands in Indonesia.
Pictures of pre-history that is at least 40 thousand years old, describes the animal and human hands. Photos taken from the cave Leang Pettakere, showing writing - handwriting and drawing two babirusa, unique to Sulawesi and other islands in Indonesia.
- Creation Time Different
In Pettakere Leang cave, we can see the different generations of the paintings in the cave. In painting babirusa, rear first possibility was made by the previous generation, which is then refined by the next generation. The presence of stones art was first reported Dutch archaeologist, Heeren-Palm, in the 1950s.
In Pettakere Leang cave, we can see the different generations of the paintings in the cave. In painting babirusa, rear first possibility was made by the previous generation, which is then refined by the next generation. The presence of stones art was first reported Dutch archaeologist, Heeren-Palm, in the 1950s.
- Similar to Europe
Some researchers have found cave paintings in Sulawesi, the same age as the most ancient rock paintings in Europe, which is regarded as the birth of art. These paintings have in common with the paintings in the cave of El Castillo, Spain, which is about 37 thousand years old. A number of paintings in the cave of El Castillo, ordained as the oldest cave paintings in Europe.
Some researchers have found cave paintings in Sulawesi, the same age as the most ancient rock paintings in Europe, which is regarded as the birth of art. These paintings have in common with the paintings in the cave of El Castillo, Spain, which is about 37 thousand years old. A number of paintings in the cave of El Castillo, ordained as the oldest cave paintings in Europe.
- How Old?
Sulawesi ancient artwork was first reported to the Dutch archaeologists in the 1950s. But over the years, archaeologists have thought that relic of the pre-Neolithic, the period of about 10 thousand years ago. In 2011 when archaeologists from Indonesia and Australia begin excavation cave Leang Birds 2 Maros unknown actual age of the paintings.
Sulawesi ancient artwork was first reported to the Dutch archaeologists in the 1950s. But over the years, archaeologists have thought that relic of the pre-Neolithic, the period of about 10 thousand years ago. In 2011 when archaeologists from Indonesia and Australia begin excavation cave Leang Birds 2 Maros unknown actual age of the paintings.
- Landscape
The beauty of the scenery in the Maros region, outlined in the paintings in the cave. The painting depicts the beauty of the river that carved the limestone and agricultural lands in a number of hills.
The beauty of the scenery in the Maros region, outlined in the paintings in the cave. The painting depicts the beauty of the river that carved the limestone and agricultural lands in a number of hills.
- Must be Protected
There are many cave paintings are very beautiful, but not a few others that have been destroyed due to erosion and the threat of evil hands. Fortunately, in order to further protection, the Indonesian government is planning to enter the cave paintings to the official list of Cultural Heritage and belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
There are many cave paintings are very beautiful, but not a few others that have been destroyed due to erosion and the threat of evil hands. Fortunately, in order to further protection, the Indonesian government is planning to enter the cave paintings to the official list of Cultural Heritage and belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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