
Maxime Aubert
Maxime Aubert is an Australian archaeologist and researcher at Griffith University, known for his work on ancient rock art and its implications for understanding human creativity and migration. His research has contributed significantly to the re-evaluation of the timeline and origins of symbolic expression in early humans, particularly through discoveries made in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Study author Maxime Aubert, an archaeologist at Griffith University in Australia, told The Associated Press the stencils may be evidence of a complex rock art tradition shared across different cultures.
Human cave art from 68,000 years ago discovered in Indonesia among oldest everProfessor Maxime Aubert from Griffith University stated that each discovery pushed back the timeline of sophisticated image creation.
La pintura rupestre más antigua de una mano con garras rojas podría reescribir la cronología de la creatividad humanaMaxime Aubert noted that the rock art in Sulawesi dates back at least 28,000 years further than previously thought.
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Maxime Aubert is leading a team studying the caves in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
La narración visual más antigua del mundo se dibujó en la cueva de Célebes, Indonesia - CienciaMaxime Aubert led a team that discovered ancient rock art samples in Indonesia.
В Индонезии обнаружены древнейшие в мире образцы наскальной живописи
Researcher Maxime Aubert studies the ancient cave painting in the limestone cave Liang Metanduno.
Odkrili najstarejšo jamsko poslikavo, stara je najmanj 67.800 let
Maxime Aubert coordinated the study alongside Adhi Agus Oktaviana.
La plus ancienne peinture rupestre connue, une main tracée au pochoir, découverte en Indonésie
Professor Maxime Aubert of Griffiths University stated that the discoveries in Sulawesi pushed the timeline of rock art further back.
Oldest cave painting could rewrite origins of human creativity

