4,000-year-old painted stone in Indonesia reveals art carried by ancient Austronesians
A painted stone found on Indonesia's Wetar Island offers ancient insights.
This artifact dates back over 4,000 years and shows early artistic traditions.
The artwork predates Neolithic pottery, revealing a significant cultural development.
Portable symbols likely traveled with Austronesian voyagers across islands.
This discovery reshapes our understanding of ancient maritime cultural exchanges.
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