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Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago

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  • Adhi Agus Oktaviana

    (Griffith University
    Pusat Riset Arkeometri, Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Griffith University
    Center for Prehistory and Austronesian Studies (CPAS))

  • Renaud Joannes-Boyau

    (Southern Cross University)

  • Budianto Hakim

    (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi)

  • Basran Burhan

    (Griffith University)

  • Ratno Sardi

    (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi)

  • Shinatria Adhityatama

    (Griffith University
    Griffith University)

  • Hamrullah

    (Universitas Hasanuddin)

  • Iwan Sumantri

    (Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi
    Universitas Hasanuddin)

  • M. Tang

    (Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah XIX)

  • Rustan Lebe

    (Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi
    Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan)

  • Imran Ilyas

    (Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah XIX)

  • Abdullah Abbas

    (Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah XIX)

  • Andi Jusdi

    (Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi
    Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah XIX)

  • Dewangga Eka Mahardian

    (Pusat Riset Arkeometri, Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Center for Prehistory and Austronesian Studies (CPAS))

  • Sofwan Noerwidi

    (Pusat Riset Arkeometri, Organisasi Riset Arkeologi, Bahasa, dan Sastra, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Center for Prehistory and Austronesian Studies (CPAS)
    Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi)

  • Marlon N. R. Ririmasse

    (Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi
    Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional)

  • Irfan Mahmud

    (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
    Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi)

  • Akin Duli

    (Pusat Kolaborasi Riset Arkeologi Sulawesi
    Universitas Hasanuddin)

  • Laode M. Aksa

    (Balai Pelestarian Kebudayaan Wilayah XIX)

  • David McGahan

    (Griffith University)

  • Pindi Setiawan

    (Institute Teknologi Bandung)

  • Adam Brumm

    (Griffith University
    Griffith University)

  • Maxime Aubert

    (Griffith University
    Griffith University
    Southern Cross University
    Griffith University)

Abstract

Previous dating research indicated that the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is host to some of the oldest known rock art1–3. That work was based on solution uranium-series (U-series) analysis of calcite deposits overlying rock art in the limestone caves of Maros-Pangkep, South Sulawesi1–3. Here we use a novel application of this approach—laser-ablation U-series imaging—to re-date some of the earliest cave art in this karst area and to determine the age of stylistically similar motifs at other Maros-Pangkep sites. This method provides enhanced spatial accuracy, resulting in older minimum ages for previously dated art. We show that a hunting scene from Leang Bulu’ Sipong 4, which was originally dated using the previous approach to a minimum of 43,900 thousand years ago (ka)3, has a minimum age of 50.2 ± 2.2 ka, and so is at least 4,040 years older than thought. Using the imaging approach, we also assign a minimum age of 53.5 ± 2.3 ka to a newly described cave art scene at Leang Karampuang. Painted at least 51,200 years ago, this narrative composition, which depicts human-like figures interacting with a pig, is now the earliest known surviving example of representational art, and visual storytelling, in the world3. Our findings show that figurative portrayals of anthropomorphic figures and animals have a deeper origin in the history of modern human (Homo sapiens) image-making than recognized to date, as does their representation in composed scenes.

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  • Adhi Agus Oktaviana & Renaud Joannes-Boyau & Budianto Hakim & Basran Burhan & Ratno Sardi & Shinatria Adhityatama & Hamrullah & Iwan Sumantri & M. Tang & Rustan Lebe & Imran Ilyas & Abdullah Abbas & A, 2024. "Narrative cave art in Indonesia by 51,200 years ago," Nature, Nature, vol. 631(8022), pages 814-818, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:631:y:2024:i:8022:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07541-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07541-7
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