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New Clues on Early Human Migration: 42,000-Year-Old Site Discovered in Southeast Indonesia


A study by ANU highlights a 42,000-year-old human settlement in Indonesia's Tanimbar islands, offering insights into the advanced maritime technology and migration strategies of early humans in Southeast Asia. New research reveals that humans occupied Southeast Indonesia as early as 42,000 years

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