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A Babirusa (“pig-deer”) and a hand stencil are pictured in this undated handout image provided by Kinez Riza. Prehistoric paintings at least 40,000 years old that depict animals – including one known as a “pig-deer” – and the outline of human hands in seven caves on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi are rewriting the history of art. Scientists said on October 8, 2014, they used a highly precise method to determine the antiquity of the paintings. (Photo by Kinez Riza/Reuters)
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