Possible Oldest Human Artefacts Discovered in Indonesia
New stone tools and bone fragments in Indonesia may be the oldest known traces of prehistoric humans in Asia, potentially dating back over 700,000 years.
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New stone tools and bone fragments in Indonesia may be the oldest known traces of prehistoric humans in Asia, potentially dating back over 700,000 years.
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