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Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
Some stone tools found near a river on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi suggest that the first hominins had reached the ...
New stone tool discovery on Sulawesi shows early humans reached the island over 1 million years ago, long before modern ...
Excavated implements suggest a Homo species arrived on Sulawesi over 1 million years ago, before a nearby island hosted hobbit ancestors.
Seven newly discovered stone tools, dating to between 1.04 and 1.48 million years ago, were found on the Indonesian island of ...
The Indonesian island of Sulawesi was a likely stepping stone for ancient hominins to reach nearby Flores, the home of the ...
It’s the first evidence that early humans made a formidable sea crossing from the mainland to Sulawesi at least 1 million ...
Learn more about how to make sense of Asia’s confusing hominin fossil record of Homo juluensis, and why scientists proposed a ...
The earliest evidence of human cannibalism dates back to 1.45 million years where a butchered Homo erectus bone was found in northern Kenya and it is likely the practice existed until relatively ...
Homo erectus | Why Did the Most Successful Early Human Go Extinct? The Ancients host Tristan Hughes sits down with Professor John Mcnabb at the University of Southampton to discuss the extinct ...