
Adhi Agus Oktaviana
Adhi Agus Oktaviana is a researcher at Indonesia's national research and innovation Agency (BRIN), who has been involved in significant archaeological studies that explore early human presence and artistic expression in the region. He recently highlighted the implications of cave art findings in Sulawesi for understanding the migration patterns of Homo sapiens into Australia.
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Adhi Agus Oktaviana from Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency suggested that the painters in Sulawesi were part of a larger population that spread to Australia.
La pintura rupestre más antigua de una mano con garras rojas podría reescribir la cronología de la creatividad humanaDr. Adhi Agus Oktaviana commented that the discovery supports the model suggesting Sahul was settled more than 65,000 years ago.
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Adhi Agus Oktaviana is a rock art specialist at BRIN in Indonesia.
La narración visual más antigua del mundo se dibujó en la cueva de Célebes, Indonesia - CienciaAdhi Agus Oktaviana is the lead author of the study published in Nature.
La plus ancienne peinture rupestre connue, une main tracée au pochoir, découverte en Indonésie
Adhi Agus Oktaviana of Indonesia's national research and innovation Agency (BRIN) discussed the implications of the findings for the arrival of Homo sapiens in Australia.
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity