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Caves in the Maros-Pangkep karst

The caves in the Maros-Pangkep karst are situated in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and contain paintings from the Paleolithic considered to be the earliest figurative art in the world, dated to at least 43,900 years ago.[1][2]

Pettakere Cave
Leang Pettakere
Hand print paintings
location in Indonesia
Caves in the Maros-Pangkep karst (Indonesia)
LocationBantimurung district
RegionSouth Sulawesi, Indonesia
Coordinates5°0′11″S 119°41′40″E / 5.00306°S 119.69444°E / -5.00306; 119.69444
Typelimestone karst
Part ofPrehistoric place Leang-Leang
History
Materiallimestone
Associated withPaleo-humans
Site notes
Excavation dates1973
ArchaeologistsIan Glover

Description edit

 
Redrawing of hunting scene from the Caves in the Maros-Pangkep karst

The caves in the Maros-Pangkep karst are a cave complex, where prehistoric finds were made.[3] The whole complex is also called "Prehistoric place Leang-Leang"; the name stems from the Makassarese language.[4] The various caves — named Pettae, Jane, Saripa, Jarie, Karrasa, and so on — consist of limestone. They are located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the town of Maros and 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the city of Makassar.[5] The entrance to the caves is located 30 metres (98 ft) above a rice field, accessible by ladder.[6][7]

A hand stencil in the Leang Tempuseng cave was dated to at least 39,900 years old in a 2014 study.[8] The depiction of a babirusa is also located in this cave. It is estimated to be 35,400 years old. The art works were examined with the help of the Uranium-Thorium method of the sintering on the paintings.[9]

 
Pig-deer paint paintings

Inside the entrance of the Pettakare cave, on the roof, are 26 red and white hand prints, they are not dated, yet.[6] Primitive stencils of human hands, the white prints were executed by "placing the hand up against the wall and then blowing a mixture of red ochre and water around them, leaving a negative image on the rock".[4] The red hand prints could have been produced by immersing the hand in a solution tinted red from "chewed-up foliage".[6] The hand prints face both left and right.[4] Some are missing a thumb; it was common practice to cut off a finger when an elder died.[6] According to an official with the Makassar Center for Cultural and Heritage Preservation, the palm of the hand was believed to have power to ward off "evil forces and wild animals", thus protecting the people who lived inside the cave.[6] In addition to the hand prints, a roughly half-meter (two-foot) long painting of a red hog deer is in the middle.[6]

Pettakare cave's large room has several small niches, presumed to have been sleeping places for the people who lived there.[6] The cave has a temperature of 27 °C (81 °F) during the daytime.[6]

On a rock wall in the cave of Leang Bulu’ Sipong (near Pangkep) representations of several animals and mixed animal-human beings (therianthropes) were found. A dark red pigment was used. In one scene several small humanoid figures (4 to 8 cm long) are connected with ropes or spears to a large anoa (74 by 29 cm). The paintings were examined by uranium series dating of the overlying speleothems. The age of the paintings is said to be at least 43,900 years. According to Aubert, it is the oldest figurative work of art in the world and also the oldest hunting scene in prehistoric art.[10] The wall paintings discovered by Pak Hamrullah in 2017 were dated and described in more detail by the research team around Maxime Aubert in 2019.[11][12]

In 2021, an image of a roughly life-size Celebes warty pig (Sus celebensis, also called Sulawesi warty pig or Sulawesi pig) in Leang Tedongnge Cave was dated to be at least 45,500 years old, making it currently the oldest known cave painting in the world.[13][14][15]

History edit

The caves have been known and used by the local people for a long time. Dutch archaeologists began digging at nearby caves during the 1950s, but Pettakare cave was first examined by British archaeologist Ian Glover in 1973.[4][16]

Scientific examinations conducted in 2011 estimated that the hand stencils and animal painting on the walls were between 35,000 and 40,000 years old.[16][17] The age of the paintings was estimated through analysis of small radioactive traces of uranium isotopes present in the crust that had accumulated on top of the paintings.[16] The hand paintings are at least as old as cave paintings in Europe, such as those at the Cave of El Castillo (Spain) and Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar).[7][18]

In October 2014, the Indonesian government promised to "step up" the protection of ancient cave paintings, and announced plans to place all the caves in Sulawesi on the nation's official "cultural heritage" list, as well as apply for inclusion on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.[19]


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Aubert, M., Brumm, A., Ramli, M. et al. Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Nature 514, 223–227 (2014) doi:10.1038/nature13422
  2. ^ 1993 Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore Handbook. Prentice Hall. 1993. ISBN 9780138251833. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  3. ^ Jo Marchant, Justin Mott, 'A Journey to the Oldest Cave Paintings in the World', Smithsonian.com, January 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d Price, Liz (20 January 2008). . The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  5. ^ Volkman, Toby Alice (1990). Sulawesi: Island crossroads of Indonesia. Passport Books. ISBN 9780844299068. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Pitaloka, Dyah Ayu (6 July 2014). . Jakarta Globe. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b Domínguez, Gabriel (9 October 2014). "Indonesian cave paintings – Rewriting art history". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  8. ^ M. Aubert et al., "Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi, Indonesia", Nature volume 514, pages 223–227 (9 October 2014) "using uranium-series dating of coralloid speleothems directly associated with 12 human hand stencils and two figurative animal depictions from seven cave sites in the Maros karsts of Sulawesi, we show that rock art traditions on this Indonesian island are at least compatible in age with the oldest European art. The earliest dated image from Maros, with a minimum age of 39.9 kyr, is now the oldest known hand stencil in the world." The hand stencil mentioned is labelled Leang Timpuseng 2.3, corrected age 40.70+0.87
    −0.84
     kyr
    () (p.226, Table 1), significantly older than the El Castillo hand stencil (sample O-32), corrected age 37.64±0.34 kyr according to García-Diez, M. et al., "The chronology of hand stencils in European Palaeolithic rock art: implications of new U-series results from El Castillo Cave (Cantabria, Spain)", Journal of Anthropological Sciences Vol. 93 (2015), pp. 135-152, doi:10.4436/JASS.93004.
  9. ^ Aubert et al., 2014: Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi, Indonesia, Nature, 514, 223–227
  10. ^ Maxime Aubert, Rustan Lebe, Adhi Agus Oktaviana, Muhammad Tang, Basran Burhan, Hamrullah, Andi Jusdi, Abdullah, Budianto Hakim, Jian-xin Zhao, I. Made Geria, Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto, Ratno Sardi & Adam Brumm: Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art, in: Nature, Vol. 576, S. 442–445, 2019.
  11. ^ Ulrich Bahnsen, Urs Willmann: Höhlenmalerei: Es werde Kunst, ZeitOnline, 11. Dezember 2019
  12. ^ Andrea Naica-Loebell: Älteste Jagd-Malerei der Menschheitsgeschichte, heise.de, 15. Dezember 2019
  13. ^ "World's 'oldest known cave painting' found in Indonesia". TheGuardian.com. 13 January 2021.
  14. ^ Adam Brumm, Adhi Agus Oktaviana, Basran Burhan, Budianto Hakim, Rustan Lebe, Jian-xin Zhao, Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto, Marlon Ririmasse, Shinatria Adhityatama, Iwan Sumantri, Maxime Aubert: Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi, Science Advances, 13 Jan 2021: Vol. 7, no. 3, eabd4648 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abd4648
  15. ^ Adam Brumm; et al. (2021). "Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi". Vol. 7, no. 3. Science Advances. doi:10.1126/sciadv.abd4648.
  16. ^ a b c Domínguez, Gabriel (9 October 2014). "Indonesian cave paintings 'revolutionized our idea of human art'". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  17. ^ Devlin, Hannah (11 December 2019). "Earliest known cave art by modern humans found in Indonesia". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  18. ^ Le Roux, Mariette (9 October 2014). "Southeast Asian cave paintings challenge Europe as cradle of art". Rappler. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 22 November 2014.
  19. ^ "Indonesia pledges to protect ancient cave paintings". Rappler. Agence France-Presse. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2014.

Further reading edit

  • Roebroeks, Wil (2014). "Archaeology: Art on the move". Nature. 514 (7521): 170–171. Bibcode:2014Natur.514..170R. doi:10.1038/514170a. PMID 25297428. S2CID 4398192.
  • Aubert, M.; et al. (2014). "Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi, Indonesia". Nature. 514 (7521): 223–227. Bibcode:2014Natur.514..223A. doi:10.1038/nature13422. PMID 25297435. S2CID 2725838.
  • Maxime Aubert, Rustan Lebe, Adhi Agus Oktaviana, Muhammad Tang, Basran Burhan, Hamrullah, Andi Jusdi, Abdullah, Budianto Hakim, Jian-xin Zhao, I. Made Geria, Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto, Ratno Sardi & Adam Brumm (2019): Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art. Nature, 576: 442–445.

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The caves in the Maros Pangkep karst are situated in South Sulawesi Indonesia and contain paintings from the Paleolithic considered to be the earliest figurative art in the world dated to at least 43 900 years ago 1 2 Pettakere CaveLeang PettakereHand print paintingslocation in IndonesiaShow map of SulawesiCaves in the Maros Pangkep karst Indonesia Show map of IndonesiaLocationBantimurung districtRegionSouth Sulawesi IndonesiaCoordinates5 0 11 S 119 41 40 E 5 00306 S 119 69444 E 5 00306 119 69444Typelimestone karstPart ofPrehistoric place Leang LeangHistoryMateriallimestoneAssociated withPaleo humansSite notesExcavation dates1973ArchaeologistsIan Glover Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingDescription edit nbsp Redrawing of hunting scene from the Caves in the Maros Pangkep karstThe caves in the Maros Pangkep karst are a cave complex where prehistoric finds were made 3 The whole complex is also called Prehistoric place Leang Leang the name stems from the Makassarese language 4 The various caves named Pettae Jane Saripa Jarie Karrasa and so on consist of limestone They are located 12 kilometres 7 5 mi from the town of Maros and 30 kilometres 19 mi from the city of Makassar 5 The entrance to the caves is located 30 metres 98 ft above a rice field accessible by ladder 6 7 A hand stencil in the Leang Tempuseng cave was dated to at least 39 900 years old in a 2014 study 8 The depiction of a babirusa is also located in this cave It is estimated to be 35 400 years old The art works were examined with the help of the Uranium Thorium method of the sintering on the paintings 9 nbsp Pig deer paint paintingsInside the entrance of the Pettakare cave on the roof are 26 red and white hand prints they are not dated yet 6 Primitive stencils of human hands the white prints were executed by placing the hand up against the wall and then blowing a mixture of red ochre and water around them leaving a negative image on the rock 4 The red hand prints could have been produced by immersing the hand in a solution tinted red from chewed up foliage 6 The hand prints face both left and right 4 Some are missing a thumb it was common practice to cut off a finger when an elder died 6 According to an official with the Makassar Center for Cultural and Heritage Preservation the palm of the hand was believed to have power to ward off evil forces and wild animals thus protecting the people who lived inside the cave 6 In addition to the hand prints a roughly half meter two foot long painting of a red hog deer is in the middle 6 Pettakare cave s large room has several small niches presumed to have been sleeping places for the people who lived there 6 The cave has a temperature of 27 C 81 F during the daytime 6 On a rock wall in the cave of Leang Bulu Sipong near Pangkep representations of several animals and mixed animal human beings therianthropes were found A dark red pigment was used In one scene several small humanoid figures 4 to 8 cm long are connected with ropes or spears to a large anoa 74 by 29 cm The paintings were examined by uranium series dating of the overlying speleothems The age of the paintings is said to be at least 43 900 years According to Aubert it is the oldest figurative work of art in the world and also the oldest hunting scene in prehistoric art 10 The wall paintings discovered by Pak Hamrullah in 2017 were dated and described in more detail by the research team around Maxime Aubert in 2019 11 12 In 2021 an image of a roughly life size Celebes warty pig Sus celebensis also called Sulawesi warty pig or Sulawesi pig in Leang Tedongnge Cave was dated to be at least 45 500 years old making it currently the oldest known cave painting in the world 13 14 15 History editThe caves have been known and used by the local people for a long time Dutch archaeologists began digging at nearby caves during the 1950s but Pettakare cave was first examined by British archaeologist Ian Glover in 1973 4 16 Scientific examinations conducted in 2011 estimated that the hand stencils and animal painting on the walls were between 35 000 and 40 000 years old 16 17 The age of the paintings was estimated through analysis of small radioactive traces of uranium isotopes present in the crust that had accumulated on top of the paintings 16 The hand paintings are at least as old as cave paintings in Europe such as those at the Cave of El Castillo Spain and Gorham s Cave Gibraltar 7 18 In October 2014 the Indonesian government promised to step up the protection of ancient cave paintings and announced plans to place all the caves in Sulawesi on the nation s official cultural heritage list as well as apply for inclusion on UNESCO s list of World Heritage Sites 19 See also edit nbsp History portal nbsp Indonesia portalHistory of Painting Indonesian artReferences edit Aubert M Brumm A Ramli M et al Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi Indonesia Nature 514 223 227 2014 doi 10 1038 nature13422 1993 Indonesia Malaysia amp Singapore Handbook Prentice Hall 1993 ISBN 9780138251833 Retrieved 22 November 2014 Jo Marchant Justin Mott A Journey to the Oldest Cave Paintings in the World Smithsonian com January 2016 a b c d Price Liz 20 January 2008 Sulawesi cave of hands The Brunei Times Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 16 November 2014 Volkman Toby Alice 1990 Sulawesi Island crossroads of Indonesia Passport Books ISBN 9780844299068 Retrieved 22 November 2014 a b c d e f g h Pitaloka Dyah Ayu 6 July 2014 Exploring the Leang Leang Caves of Maros Jakarta Globe Archived from the original on 22 October 2014 Retrieved 15 November 2014 a b Dominguez Gabriel 9 October 2014 Indonesian cave paintings Rewriting art history Deutsche Welle Retrieved 16 November 2014 M Aubert et al Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi Indonesia Nature volume 514 pages 223 227 9 October 2014 using uranium series dating of coralloid speleothems directly associated with 12 human hand stencils and two figurative animal depictions from seven cave sites in the Maros karsts of Sulawesi we show that rock art traditions on this Indonesian island are at least compatible in age with the oldest European art The earliest dated image from Maros with a minimum age of 39 9 kyr is now the oldest known hand stencil in the world The hand stencil mentioned is labelled Leang Timpuseng 2 3 corrected age 40 70 0 87 0 84 kyr 2s p 226 Table 1 significantly older than the El Castillo hand stencil sample O 32 corrected age 37 64 0 34 kyr according to Garcia Diez M et al The chronology of hand stencils in European Palaeolithic rock art implications of new U series results from El Castillo Cave Cantabria Spain Journal of Anthropological Sciences Vol 93 2015 pp 135 152 doi 10 4436 JASS 93004 Aubert et al 2014 Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi Indonesia Nature 514 223 227 Maxime Aubert Rustan Lebe Adhi Agus Oktaviana Muhammad Tang Basran Burhan Hamrullah Andi Jusdi Abdullah Budianto Hakim Jian xin Zhao I Made Geria Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto Ratno Sardi amp Adam Brumm Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art in Nature Vol 576 S 442 445 2019 Ulrich Bahnsen Urs Willmann Hohlenmalerei Es werde Kunst ZeitOnline 11 Dezember 2019 Andrea Naica Loebell Alteste Jagd Malerei der Menschheitsgeschichte heise de 15 Dezember 2019 World s oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia TheGuardian com 13 January 2021 Adam Brumm Adhi Agus Oktaviana Basran Burhan Budianto Hakim Rustan Lebe Jian xin Zhao Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto Marlon Ririmasse Shinatria Adhityatama Iwan Sumantri Maxime Aubert Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi Science Advances 13 Jan 2021 Vol 7 no 3 eabd4648 DOI 10 1126 sciadv abd4648 Adam Brumm et al 2021 Oldest cave art found in Sulawesi Vol 7 no 3 Science Advances doi 10 1126 sciadv abd4648 a b c Dominguez Gabriel 9 October 2014 Indonesian cave paintings revolutionized our idea of human art Deutsche Welle Retrieved 22 November 2014 Devlin Hannah 11 December 2019 Earliest known cave art by modern humans found in Indonesia The Guardian Retrieved 20 December 2019 Le Roux Mariette 9 October 2014 Southeast Asian cave paintings challenge Europe as cradle of art Rappler Agence France Presse Retrieved 22 November 2014 Indonesia pledges to protect ancient cave paintings Rappler Agence France Presse 9 October 2014 Retrieved 22 November 2014 Further reading editRoebroeks Wil 2014 Archaeology Art on the move Nature 514 7521 170 171 Bibcode 2014Natur 514 170R doi 10 1038 514170a PMID 25297428 S2CID 4398192 Aubert M et al 2014 Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi Indonesia Nature 514 7521 223 227 Bibcode 2014Natur 514 223A doi 10 1038 nature13422 PMID 25297435 S2CID 2725838 Maxime Aubert Rustan Lebe Adhi Agus Oktaviana Muhammad Tang Basran Burhan Hamrullah Andi Jusdi Abdullah Budianto Hakim Jian xin Zhao I Made Geria Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto Ratno Sardi amp Adam Brumm 2019 Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art Nature 576 442 445 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caves in 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