MAROS CAVE PAINTING
Arkeolog University of Griffiths Australia, Maxime Aubert (left) along the Archaeologist Balai Preservation Cagar Culture of Makassar Muhammad Ramli (right) provides an overview of the discovery of cave paintings in the National Archaeology Center building, Jakarta, Thursday (9/10). Archaeologists from Indonesia’s National Archaeology Center collaborated with the University of Wollongong and the University of Griffith Australia managed to find paintings on the wall of a number of karst caves in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi estimated aged about 40 thousand years and gave instructions that the modern man of the prehistoric times is not only in the European mainland but also in Indonesia. ANTARA PHOTO/Widodo S. Jusuf/Rei/ama/14.
The caption is automatically translated by application. Click here for the Bahasa Indonesia version.