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Sun, 18 November 2018

New Discovery! World’s ‘oldest figurative painting’ discovered in Borneo cave

New analysis suggests the animal drawings are at least 40,000 years old, say scientists

A patchy, weathered painting of a beast daubed on the wall of a limestone cave in Borneo may be the oldest known example of figurative rock art, say researchers who dated the work.

Faded and fractured, the reddish-orange image depicts a plump but slender-legged animal, probably a species of wild cattle that still lives on the island, or simply dinner in the eyes of the artist, if one streak of ochre that resembles a spear protruding from its flank is any guide.

The above quotation is an extract from this recent news story in The Guardian. Follow the link for further details.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/nov/07/worlds-oldest-figurative-painting-discovered-in-borneo-cave?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR0n7g2SMqpG_kl-iD3hZ4GV4NdsML7FVxJb6cu1hxN80bNws4v1p80jFBI