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Tribune Content Agency on MSNHuman tools dating back 1.5 million years found in Indonesian islands
The discovery, in Soppeng, South Sulawesi, was made by a team from Griffith University in Australia and partners in Indonesia. Until now, the oldest known human-related artefacts in Wallacea- a group ...
Scientists have discovered stone tools on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, suggesting human habitation in the Wallacea region 1.5 ...
Archaeologists from Australia and Indonesia found the small, chipped tools, used to cut little animals and carve rocks, under the soil in the region of Soppeng in South Sulawesi. Radioactive tracing ...
The era of British atomic tests on West Australian soil has had enduring fallout. Now, the descendants of the servicemen ...
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