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Traces of Sulawesi’s Early Humans (Part 1)

The karst caves in Maros regency, South Sulawesi, are treasure troves holding a wealth of stories tens of thousands years old. On the cave’s walls, the eternal traces of Sulawesi’s earliest inhabitants are found.

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The karst caves in Maros regency, South Sulawesi, are treasure troves holding a wealth of stories tens of thousands years old. On the cave’s walls, the eternal traces of Sulawesi’s earliest inhabitants are found.

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Hand stencils in Leang Petta Kere prehistoric caves in Bantimurung district, Maros regency, South Sulawesi, on Friday (16/3/2018).

Opening Treasure Trove

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