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140,000 Year Old Homo Erectus Fossils Found! | IndonesiaIn this video, we explore the recent discovery of Homo erectus fossils from dredging operations in the Madura Strait, ...
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Homo Erectus Explained: The Story of ‘The Upright Man’Homo erectus, emerging two million years ago, marked a key step in human evolution. This exploration examines their lifestyle ...
Fragments of a human skull may reveal the secrets of an ancient land, ruled by venomous Komodo dragons. The 140-000-year-old bone fragments were discovered buried in a now-submerged land in Indonesia.
When sea levels rose, the land bridges between the islands of Sundaland were submerged, but this dredging has given us an unprecedented window into the life of Homo erectus in Indonesia.
An incredible discovery has been made in the Madura Strait, between the islands of Java and Madura in Indonesia, something unprecedented that could rewrite the history of the plane ...
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 Indonesia. The discovery reveals a previously unknown Homo erectus ...
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 ...
A group of researchers analysed a skull found in Indonesia in 2011 and discovered something extraordinary - the first physical evidence of a lost world.
Far before modern humans ever walked the Earth, our Homo erectus ancestors made arduous journeys to the present-day islands of Southeast Asia. Fossil remnants of H. erectus have been left all across ...
A million years ago, a species known as Homo erectus most likely survived in an arid desert with no trees. By Carl Zimmer Chimpanzees live only in African rainforests and woodlands. Orangutans ...
A recent discovery stemming from a massive construction project reveals evidence of a previously unknown group of Homo erectus that lived off the coast of Java, Indonesia, 140,000 years ago.
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ZME Science on MSNPrehistoric Humans Lit Fires to Smoke Meat a Million Years AgoIn the flicker of those ancient fires — built not for feasting, but for vigilance and smoking meat — Homo erectus paved the ...
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