Sundaland Hominin Fossil Site Discovery - A Lost World Revealed

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Think about a time when vast lands connected what are now separate islands, a world where early human relatives walked freely across wide open spaces. This ancient landscape, known as Sundaland, holds many secrets about our distant past, and a recent discovery in Indonesia is bringing some of those secrets into the light. It seems, a truly remarkable find has surfaced, offering a fresh look at life from a very, very long time ago.

For quite some time, we’ve known that *Homo erectus*, an ancient cousin to modern people, was among the first human-like species to move out of Africa. These early wanderers eventually found their way to places like Southeast Asia, and it turns out, they made quite a home there. They were, you know, really good at settling new places.

Now, some amazing fossil finds off the coast of Java are giving us a brand new look into the daily lives and surroundings of *Homo erectus* in this ancient Sundaland region, way back, about 140,000 years ago. This new information, you see, paints a more complete picture of what life was like for them.

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Fossil remains of new hominin species Homo naledi discovered in South
PPT - Hominin Fossils PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:182445
PPT - Hominin Fossils PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:182445

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