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Fragments of a Homo erectus skull were among deposits of vertebrate fossils found when the Indonesian seafloor was being ...
New Homo erectus skull fossils found undersea reveal migration across ancient Sundaland, suggesting cultural exchange and advanced hunting in prehistoric Southeast Asia ...
Scientists have found a hidden city underwater that might be 140,000 years old.During the discovery, they found the skull of ...
Fossils discovered beneath the Madura Strait in Indonesia reveal a previously unknown population of Homo erectus inhabiting ...
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IFLScience on MSN140,000-Year-Old Homo Erectus Remains Discovered Alongside Other Animals In Drowned SundalandSand dredging off the coast of Java has recovered more than 6,000 bones, including two fragments of skulls of the early humans Homo erectus. H. erectus and the other animals found there lived on ...
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Homo Erectus Crossed an Ancient Land Bridge to Roam Southeast Asia 140,000 Years Agoerectus living on Java at the time dispersed throughout the lowlands ... finding edible plants and shellfish. Read More: Who ...
Among the most important items that Indonesia's government wants returned isn't a jewel or weapon, but the remains of "Java man", the first known specimen of Homo erectus, considered a missing ...
The fossilized remains of half of all the world’s known hominid fossils of the Java Man (Homo erectus) found in Indonesia, precisely in Sangiran, Central Java, alongside the giant animal and ...
Also pending is the return of the “Java Man” — the first known example of homo erectus that was collected by Dutch paleoanthropologist Eugene Dubois in the 19th century. “The importance of ...
New evidence reveals Homo erectus mastered survival in Tanzania’s ancient deserts, proving they were adaptable generalists long before modern humans emerged. Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Image ...
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