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67,800-Year-Old Hand Stencil Rewrites Human Art Timeline and Australia Settlement

Last updated: January 22, 2026 4:25 am
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A barely visible handprint in an Indonesian cave is now the oldest-known figurative art on Earth, resetting the origin date of human symbolic expression and bolstering genetic evidence that people reached Australia at least 60,000 years ago.

The red silhouette inside Liang Metanduno cave on the Indonesian island of Muna is no longer just a tourist stop for its younger paintings. Uranium-series analysis of mineral crusts that grew over the pigment shows the stencil was created 67,800 years ago, leap-frogging Spain’s 64,000-year-old Neanderthal hand print and Sulawesi’s own 51,200-year-old pig-hunting scene to become the oldest intentionally produced rock art on record.

Why the Date Matters

The number obliterates the previous “earliest” benchmarks and forces a rewrite of when Homo sapiens began translating thoughts into permanent images. It also lands squarely in the middle of a decades-long fight over how quickly people island-hopped from Southeast Asia to Australia.

  • Short-chronology camp: argued arrival around 50,000 years ago.
  • Long-chronology camp: pointed to 60,000–65,000-year-old genetic splits.

This stencil is the first piece of hard archaeological evidence that modern humans were already living, and symbolically thinking, in Wallacea—the gateway region to Australia—at 67,800 years ago. The genetic re-calibration published alongside the find aligns perfectly: Aboriginal Australians and Papuans diverged from Asian populations closer to 60,000 years ago than 50,000.

Art Style Signals a Lost Culture

High-resolution micro-photos reveal the artist did not simply spray ochre around a flat palm. Each fingertip was deliberately narrowed into a point, morphing the human hand into something closer to an animal claw. Nearly identical, better-preserved versions of the same motif appear in neighboring caves, proving the design was repeated and culturally loaded rather than a one-off doodle.

Maxime Aubert, archaeological scientist at Griffith University, notes the style is unique to Sulawesi and predates later figurative art across Eurasia. The implication: an indigenous artistic tradition flourished on these islands for tens of thousands of years before the arrival of Austronesian farmers 4,000 years ago replaced it with the larger, more recent murals tourists photograph today.

The faint image of a hand stencil that has been dated to 67,800 years ago is seen in a limestone cave called Liang Metanduno on Muna
Close-up of the 67,800-year-old hand stencil shows deliberately pointed fingertips—evidence of symbolic transformation from human to animal form.

Technical Breakthrough Behind the Date

Previous attempts to date Sulawesi rock art relied on calcite layers that were too thin or contaminated. The Griffith–Indonesian team used laser micro-sampling to isolate uranium-series isotopes in stacked crusts only millimeters thick, yielding a minimum age that is reproducible and—crucially—unquestionably older than any other dated figurative image.

The same technique is now being rolled out at 40 additional Indonesian sites, meaning this record may not stand for long.

Immediate Impact on Archaeology and Tourism

  1. Curriculum rewrite: every intro-to-archaeology textbook that lists Europe’s Chauvet Cave (36,000 years) as the “birthplace of art” is outdated.
  2. Heritage protection: Indonesian authorities have already tightened access permits for Liang Metanduno; expect similar measures across Sulawesi as dating work expands.
  3. Digital archive race: high-resolution 3-D scans of the stencil are being captured before rising humidity and tourist CO₂ accelerate decay.

For developers and drone-mapping startups, the government’s forthcoming open-access LiDAR data set of Muna’s karst system will be a testbed for AI-assisted cave-art detection algorithms.

Bottom Line

Art did not begin in France. Australia was not settled in a single 50,000-year-old wave. A single red handprint—now the oldest known—anchors both stories to a humid cave wall on an island most people can’t find on a map. Expect the timeline to keep stretching as uranium dating spreads across the archipelago.

Stay locked to onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, expert-level breakdowns of the next archaeological bombshells—before the textbooks catch up.

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