Archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest known cave art, a life-sized picture of a wild pig that was painted at least 45,500 years ago in Indonesia.
Archaic art The people who made it were fully modern, they were just like us, they had all of the capacity and the tools to do any painting that they liked, she added.
The oldest-known cave painting before the discovery of the pig was also found in Sulawesi by the same team. It showed part-human part-animal figures hunting and was around 43,900 years old.
Cave paintings such as these could provide important insights about human migration during the time, experts say, especially since it is unknown how humans reached the Australian continent 65,000 years ago. Our species must have crossed through Wallacea by watercraft, Aubert said, referring to the Indonesian islands. However, the Wallacean islands are poorly explored and presently the earliest excavated archaeological evidence from this region is much younger in age.