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A hand stencil left on an Indonesian cave wall at least 67,800 years ago may reveal how and when ancient humans reached a lost continent known as Sahul that once linked Australia with southeast Asia.
Rock art found in Indonesia dates to at least 67,800 years ago, representing the earliest known cave art made by humans.
The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to Australia.
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