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Archaeologists uncover a 140,000-year-old sunken world beneath the sea, filled with giant beasts and a lost human species
For years, the Java Sea looked like a gap in the record. Some of the most important Homo erectus fossils ever found came from ...
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140,000-Year-Old Homo Erectus Remains Discovered Alongside Other Animals In Drowned Sundaland
Sand 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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. THE HAGUE (Reuters) -The Netherlands said it would give back a major fossil collection to Indonesia, granting its former colony's ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The Dutch government has agreed to return thousands of fossils to Indonesia from a world-renowned collection, after a commission ruled that they were removed in the ...
The Netherlands pledged on Friday to return to Indonesia the remains of "Java Man", the first-ever "Homo Erectus" unearthed by modern scientists in a landmark discovery for human evolution. The Barron ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) -The Netherlands said it would give back a major fossil collection to Indonesia, granting its former colony's request to recover historical artefacts, including bones of the "Java ...
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