In the Madura Strait, Indonesia, a landmark discovery has captivated the archaeological world. Homo erectus fossil fragments and the remains of 36 animal species were unearthed beneath the seabed – evidence that early humans thrived on now-submerged plains 140,000 years ago.
This work proves there is still much we don’t know about our past, and it’s thanks to our community that such research continues.
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