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Small settlements and the scourge of slavery left gaps in Africa’s archaeological record. Yet sites and artifacts are ...
Scientists have found a series of stone tools on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island they say may be evidence of humans living 1.5 million years ago on islands between Asia and Australia, the earliest known ...
Seven newly discovered stone tools, dating to between 1.04 and 1.48 million years ago, were found on the Indonesian island of ...
Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
Findings made by Griffith University researchers show that early hominins made a major deep-sea crossing to reach the ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNAncient Tools Suggest Indonesian 'Hobbits' Had a Mysterious Neighbor
The ancestors of the ancient 'hobbits' who once lived on the Indonesian island of Flores were not the only early hominins to ...
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This stone tool is over 1 million years old. How did its maker get to Sulawesi without a boat?
Stone tools dating to at least 1.04 million years ago have been found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. This means early ...
Lucy’s broadcast journalism career began in the place she calls home, Eastern Kentucky. Through college, she worked part-time as a reporter and producer for WYMT-TV in Hazard. In her time there ...
Small settlements and the scourge of slavery left gaps in Africa's archaeological record. Yet sites and artifacts are ...
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Homo Erectus – The Upright Pioneer of Prehistory
Emerging two million years ago, Homo erectus marked a turning point in human evolution, fully adapting to life on the ground and pioneering new survival strategies.
Some stone tools found near a river on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi suggest that the first hominins had reached the ...
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