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People often consider evolution to be a process that occurs in nature in the background of human society. But evolution is ...
A submerged river valley under the Madura Strait was found packed with Homo erectus fossils and other bones submerged since ...
Many folks in southern coastal areas know about strand feeding, the remarkable fish-catching behavior demonstrated by ...
According to research, Homo erectus lived on the Indonesian island of Java until about 117,000 to 108,000 years ago, after which they went extinct. Much later, around 77,000 years ago, our own ...
Homo erectus is thought to be the first human species to have used fire around 1 million years ago. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.
They discovered the skull of Homo erectus, an ancient human ancestor, as well as 6,000 animal fossils of 36 species including those of Komodo dragons, buffalos, deer, and elephant.
Homo erectus, emerging over 2 million years ago, was the first human species to migrate out of Africa and establish populations across Asia, including Java. They survived on the island until ...
Homo erectus was first discovered in Java (and was known as “Java Man” until the species was officially renamed), but sossilized remains had never before been found on the seafloor between ...
Archaeologists working in Southeast Asia recovered 140,000-year-old Homo erectus bones from an extinct human species on the ocean floor, according to new studies.
Researchers have recovered Homo erectus bones from the seafloor, which points to an unknown hominin population hunting on land that is now underwater in Southeast Asia.