Scientists discovered mysterious cave handprint that could be the oldest rock art ever found

An ancient handprint discovered in an Indonesian cave, dated at least 67,800 years old, may be the world’s oldest rock art. This significant find pushes back the timeline for early human symbolic expression and artistic capabilities. Researchers are debating whether modern humans or another ancient group created the unique, pointed-finger outline, offering a glimpse into early human minds.

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