Ancient hunting scene in an Indonesian cave is the oldest-known evidence of visual storytelling (2024)

The red-pigment scene painted on the cave wall depicts human-like figures, some of whom are wielding spears or ropes, alongside much larger creatures that resemble pigs or cloven-hoofed mammals.

Preserved in the clean, still atmosphere of a cave on the south-west peninsula of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the rock art has been dated as being at least 51,000 years old.

It's the oldest-known example of storytelling art by our species, hom*o sapiens, in the world, according to an international team of archaeologists and geochemists, led by Adhi Agus Oktaviana of Griffith University.

Their discovery, unveiled today in the journal Nature, also provides the clearest evidence yet that modern hom*o sapiens used art to tell stories tens of thousands of years before findings of ancient art in Europe.

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"Storytelling is a hugely important part of human evolution, and possibly even it helps to explain our success as a species," Griffith University archaeologist Adam Brumm and a co-author on the paper said.

"Finding evidence for it in art, especially in very early cave art, is exceptionally rare."

Some figures in the paintings carry the suggestion of being a "therianthrope" — a figure that combines attributes of human and animal.

"Archaeologists are very interested in depictions of therianthropes in the archaeological record, because it provides evidence for the ability to imagine the existence of a supernatural being, something that does not exist in real life," Professor Brumm said.

Australian National University archaeologist Susan O'Connor, who was not involved in the study, said the paintings "clearly communicate a narrative scene about ritual, myth or supernatural ideas and were designed to communicate these ideas to the viewers".

The cave rock art is also the earliest evidence of hom*o sapiens' presence in the region, which is known as Wallacea.

"These dates are a few thousand years earlier than the earliest dated occupation found on the southern [migration] route in Flores or Timor," Professor O'Connor said.

New dating technique

The oldest artwork was discovered in a cave called Leang Karampuang in a limestone outcrop in the Maros-Pangkep region, where a number of other paintings have been previously found.

Rock art in another cave, known as Leang Bulu' Sipong 4, in the same area was dated at 43,900 years old in 2019.

The research team used a dating technique which overcame the unique challenges of accurately establishing the age of such ancient cave rock art.

Before the new study, scientists calculated the age of limestone or calcium carbonate artworks using a method known as uranium/thorium dating.

As water drips down cave walls and over paintings, the mineral calcium carbonate builds up like tree rings, locking elements such as uranium inside.

Over time, two types of uranium, called uranium-234 and uranium-238, decay into thorium at a steady and known rate.

So scientists would extract a core of calcium carbonate rock wall close to the artwork, dissolve the entire core in solution, and determine the ratio of uranium 234/238 and thorium 230 in the sample.

That ratio is then used to calculate how old the calcium carbonate around the painted layer is, giving an estimate of the age of the art.

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The problem with calcium carbonate formations in caves is that it doesn't always form in neat layers.

The mineral also grows in small formations called "cave popcorn", in which the layers are curved and distorted, which can make cross-sectional samples less precise.

The new method used a laser to vaporise hundreds of micrometre-sized samples across a cross-section of calcium carbonate layers, then analyse the uranium-to-thorium ratio in each sample.

This builds up a much more accurate picture of the age of the various calcium carbonate layers.

This technique for dating limestone has never been used before, study co-author and Southern Cross University geochronologist Renaud Joannes-Boyau said.

"The idea is that we create a map of the sample so we understand where the layers are, and then we can actually select the right layers [to calculate a more accurate age]."

Using this technique, the scientists estimate the Leang Bulu' Sipong 4 painting is least about 4,000 years older than previously thought.

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Art in Australia and elsewhere

Archaeometrist Adelphine Bonneau, from the University of Sherbrooke in Canada, said the technique analyses many data points from across each sample.

This means it is better at excluding outlying dates that might result from contamination from other minerals such as clays, which can get incorporated into the calcite layers.

While the Leang Karampuang painting reports to be the oldest confirmed rock art by modern humans in the world, that's likely to change as the new laser-based dating technique is used on rock art elsewhere, Professor Bonneau — who was not involved in the latest study — said.

For example, she said, engraved ochre estimated to be around 70,000–80,000 years old has been found in Africa.

"Why not have rock art that would be that old somewhere else in the world?"

A piece of ochre found in Arnhem Land in Australia is believed to be more than 50,000 years old, but Professor Bonneau said the Aboriginal rock art in Australia was difficult to date using the uranium technique, which needs calcium carbonate.

"I'm pretty sure about it, that some of the Australian rock art are even older than that, but unfortunately, there's no possibility about applying uranium series because there's no calcite layers," she said.

Radiocarbon dating also can't be used because the age of the rock art is at the very limit of what such techniques can date.

Professor Joannes-Boyau noted the style of the rock art bore some resemblance to rock art in the Kimberley in Australia.

"So are we talking about the route of the first hom*o sapiens arriving through South-East Asia and then painting, so were Aboriginal people responsible for that art; therefore, are they the one that invented figurative art," he said.

"This is a question that we can pose."

Professor Joannes-Boyau is keen to use the technique to date other cave rock art in the area, which have stylistic differences that suggest the art could have been done at different periods.

"We're going to apply this technique across all these and try to understand the evolution of the styles," he said.

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Ancient hunting scene in an Indonesian cave is the oldest-known evidence of visual storytelling (2024)

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Ancient hunting scene in an Indonesian cave is the oldest-known evidence of visual storytelling? ›

A cave painting on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi of human-like figures interacting with a pig may be the earliest known example of visual storytelling. In research published July 3 in the journal Nature, researchers used a new dating technique to determine that the painting is at least 51,200 years old.

What is the oldest art found in Indonesia cave? ›

Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the world's oldest artwork – depicting three people gathered around a large red pig – in a cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Research published on Wednesday indicates the painting was created some 51,200 years ago.

When was the first evidence of cave paintings? ›

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 world.

Where is the earliest depiction of the human figure in cave art found? ›

Located inside the limestone cave of Leang Karampuang in the Maros Pangkep region of South Sulawesi, the picture portrays three humanlike figures interacting with a wild pig. The painting, made with a red pigment, is at least 51,200 years old, according to a study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature.

What do most of the oldest cave paintings tend to depict? ›

During the earliest millennia when cave art was first being made, the species most often represented, as in the Chauvet–Pont-d'Arc cave in France, were the most-formidable ones, now long extinct—cave lions, mammoths, woolly rhinoceroses, cave bears.

What is the oldest art ever found? ›

The oldest known are more than 40,000 years old (art of the Upper Paleolithic) and found in the caves in the district of Maros (Sulawesi, Indonesia). The oldest are often constructed from hand stencils and simple geometric shapes.

What is the oldest cave in the world? ›

Scientists have determined, through the examination of the clay found in the caves, that the Jenolan subterranean system is around 340 million years old. This makes it the oldest known and dated open cave system in the world, and it is still being heavily researched today.

What are four facts about cave paintings? ›

Most often, the paintings show animals or hunting scenes. Sometimes the paintings depict hands. Rarely, there are also more abstract patterns. The paintings were drawn with red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal.

Who discovered the first cave paintings? ›

The cave art in the Cave of Altamira was discovered in 1879 by Marcelino Sanz de Sautuola.

What did archaeologists learn from the cave paintings? ›

On the one hand, archaeologists specializing in prehistoric cave paintings have argued that the visionary rituals of shamans led to the creation of this expressive art. They consider shamanism to be the earliest known form of religion.

What is the oldest depiction of a person? ›

The six-centimeter-tall Venus of Hohle Fels is among the sculptures uncovered. The mammoth ivory figurine is the oldest known depiction of a human being.

What is the oldest carving of a human? ›

What is the oldest example of a carved human figure? That would most probably be the Lion-Human of Hohlenstein Stadel. It is dated around BCE 38,000. There are many other pieces that appear much older, but we cannot presently date them.

What does cave art reveal about early humans? ›

Cave art is a symbolic representation of codes produced by Palaeolithic human thinking. Although this cannot be a definitive conclusion, we can say that parietal art symbolizes the fusion of the Palaeolithic human and animal worlds, whereas today we perceive these two entities as dissociated from each other.

Where is world's oldest known cave painting? ›

A cave painting discovered in Leang Karampuang, Sulawesi, Indonesia, dated to at least 51,200 years ago, is believed to be the oldest known example of figurative art depicting a narrative scene, featuring human-like figures interacting with a wild pig, including a therianthrope (half-human, half-animal).

What is the oldest depiction of animals? ›

Some 45,500 years ago, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, ancient humans ventured into a cave and sketched out the rotund form of a native pig, complete with a bristly back and face warts. Archaeologists now believe this portly swine marks the oldest drawing of a creature yet discovered anywhere in the world.

How do we know how old cave paintings are? ›

Samples less than 50,000 years old can readily be dated using carbon-14; older, samples, however, often no longer contain enough carbon-14 for accurate measurements. Radiocarbon dating has been used to find the ages of paintings in the Chauvet cave in southern France, some of which are more than 30,000 years old.

What is the most famous cave art ever found? ›

Lascaux, France

Despite being surpassed by the 1994 discovery of Chauvet cave (also in France), with its stunning animal depictions dated to more than 30,000 years ago, the rock art at Lascaux is still probably the most famous in the world.

How old is Neanderthal cave art? ›

Neanderthals, or hom*o neanderthalensis, may also be responsible for the world's oldest known cave paintings. Pettitt was part of a team that found 65,000-year-old paintings in three Spanish caves that they attribute to Neanderthal artists.

How old are the Lakhudiyar cave paintings? ›

These rock shelters are said to be named Lakhudiyar as they are nearly millions of year old. These walls depict the life and the surroundings of the early man. Today these paintings provide a sneak peek into the life of early man.

What is the prehistoric painting in Indonesia? ›

The Stone Age rock paintings found in Maros Cave are approximately 40,000 years old and are listed as one of the oldest paintings in the world. One of the oldest known figurative paintings in the world, a depiction of a bull, has been dated to be 40,000 years old.

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