Environment
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Climate Change is Slowly Erasing and Ancient Indonesian Cave’s Rock Art
The Sulawesi cave paintings are perhaps the oldest of their kind, outdating many of their Western counterparts. For years, they have given paleontologists a brief glimpse into the mind, art and culture of an ancient people whose descendants now populate the entirety of Southeast Asia.
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