Leang-Leang prehistoric cave complex

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Leang-Leang prehistoric cave complex is an archaeological site in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, renowned for its ancient rock art and some of the world’s oldest known cave paintings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cave complex
rock art site
approximateAge Pleistocene NERFINISHED
artDatingMethod uranium-series dating
continent Asia
country Indonesia
discoveredBy archaeologists
environment karst landscape
governedBy local cultural heritage authorities
hasAccess visitor pathways
hasArchaeologicalFind faunal remains
human occupation evidence
stone tools
hasConservationIssue human impact from tourism
rock art preservation
hasPart Leang Kassi cave NERFINISHED
Leang Pettakere cave NERFINISHED
Leang Timpuseng cave NERFINISHED
heritageStatus national cultural heritage of Indonesia
knownFor figurative animal paintings
hand stencil paintings
prehistoric rock art
very old cave paintings
locatedIn Maros Regency NERFINISHED
South Sulawesi NERFINISHED
locatedNear Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park NERFINISHED
locatedOn island of Sulawesi NERFINISHED
partOf Maros-Pangkep karst region NERFINISHED
subjectOf archaeological research
rock art studies
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedDuring prehistoric period

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Maros Regency contains Leang-Leang prehistoric cave complex