“Researchers examined 11 caves and rock-shelters [on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi], which feature art dating from 45,000 to 20,000 years old. … The scientists found that the art, which is made with red and mulberry pigments, is being physically weathered by a process known as haloclasty — when salt crystals form as a result of repeated changes in temperature and humidity.” – CNN

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