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The Last Survivors: How Homo Erectus in Java Defied ExtinctionNew research has revealed that Homo erectus in Java persisted far longer than previously believed, possibly overlapping with ...
A group of researchers analysed a skull found in Indonesia in 2011 and discovered something extraordinary - the first ...
Archaeological finds off the coast of Java, Indonesia, provide insight into the world of Homo erectus, 140,000 years ago. Skull fragments and other fossil remains provide a unique picture of how and ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNUnderwater Fossils Surface to Reveal a Lost World of Archaic HumansAn artificial island of sand dredged from Indonesia's seafloor has accidentally revealed evidence of a long-lost sunken world ...
According to Discover Magazine, the fossil remains were found after a marine sand extraction project in the Madura Strait, ...
Bone fragments from Homo erectus have emerged that shed new light on humans' ancestry in Southeast Asia from the last Ice Age ...
THE bones of a long-extinct human ancestor have been dredged up from the seafloor, just off the coast of what is now known as ...
Archaeologists have recovered 140,000-year-old Homo erectus bones from an extinct human species on the ocean floor in ...
However, a pair of fossilized skull fragments recently found off the Javanese coast are helping experts recontextualize the ...
Fossils discovered beneath the Madura Strait in Indonesia reveal a previously unknown population of Homo erectus inhabiting ...
an archaic human species whose roughly 900,000-year-old remains were previously found at the same site, according to the research. Rather, the facial fragments belong to Homo affinis erectus ...
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