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A 44,000-year-old cave painting depicting human-like figures hunting animals is believed to be the oldest known record of storytelling, according to a team of Australian and Indonesian researchers. The figures are therianthropes - humans with animal characteristics - and, therefore, represent the world's oldest depiction of spirituality as well.