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Imagine walking through the bustling streets of Surabaya, Indonesia, never suspecting what lies beneath your feet. Hidden ...
Newly found fossils show that those rivers were home to fish, turtles, river sharks, and even hippos. On land, elephants, ...
A group of researchers analysed a skull found in Indonesia in 2011 and discovered something extraordinary - the first ...
A groundbreaking discovery beneath the ocean off Indonesia is rewriting the story of human origins. Scientists have unearthed two Homo erectus skull fragments and over 6,000 animal fossils from a ...
The Sundaland Hominin Fossil Site Discovery in Indonesia has revealed what could be the first physical evidence of a lost prehistoric world. Among the findings are a 140,000-year-old Homo erectus ...
Fossils show Homo erectus hunted river turtles and large mammals Cultural exchange with Neanderthals may have shaped their behavior Sundaland’s lost plains reveal a once-thriving Homo erectus habitat ...
In 1971, Lawrence Loendorf, an archaeologist who had heard that there were bones in the cave, collected a few mammal fossils and a red jasper knife at the base of the pit. Other than the knife and ...
The Oldowan tools are the oldest examples of technology ever discovered, and we might be a step closer to knowing who made ...
A large international team of anthropologists, evolutionary theorists, biologists, and historians has identified gender and genetic variability via sequencing of enamel proteins from four ...
What will humans look like after ten thousand years or one lakh years from now? Will they be shorter? Will they be taller or ...