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Art on the move

Studies of stencils and paintings from prehistoric caves in Indonesia date the art to at least 39,900 years ago — around the same age as the earliest cave art previously known, 13,000 kilometres away in western Europe. See Letter p.223

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Figure 1: Prehistoric paintings.

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Roebroeks, W. Art on the move. Nature 514, 170–171 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/514170a

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