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Jawbone Discovered in Sulawesi Dated to 25,000-Years Ago Mig
Jawbone Discovered in Sulawesi Dated to 25,000-Years Ago Mig
Jawbone Discovered in Sulawesi Dated to 25,000-Years Ago Might Point to Ancient Human Ancestors From Australia and Asia
Scientists say a jawbone discovered in Sulawesi dated to 25,000 years ago should show how humans spread out in this period. Not much is known about this ancient forbear, but finding a remnant might highlight directions to take from here.
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