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Handprint paintings in Pettakare Cave, Sulawesi, Indonesia. These were made by people over 40,000 years ago. The artists blew pigment over their hands to make a stencil. This technique is seen in a number of very ancient cave paintings all over the world; it seems to be one of the first ways that people left an artistic remnant of themselves.

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George Dillard
George Dillard

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