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Ancient Skull Remains Found Off Indonesian Coast Shed Light on Human Ancestors

Ancient Skull Remains Found Off Indonesian Coast Shed Light on Human Ancestors
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Science May 25, 2025 19:49

indonesia - Scientists uncover 140,000-year-old Homo erectus skull fragments near Indonesia, revealing insights into human migration and life in submerged Sundaland.

Ancient Skull Remains Found Off Indonesian Coast

Scientists have discovered skull fragments of a 140,000-year-old Homo erectus off the coast of Indonesia, shedding light on human evolution and migration in Sundaland, now submerged under the sea.

Key Discoveries

During dredging activities in the Madura Strait between Java and Madura islands, archaeologists unearthed skull fragments and fossils of 36 vertebrate species, including prehistoric reptiles, buffalo, deer, and elephants.

Human Presence in Sundaland

Experts confirm the findings as the earliest evidence of human presence in the submerged region, suggesting our ancestors lived along rivers with abundant resources like shellfish, fish, and edible plants.

Climate Change Impact

Rising sea levels due to melting glaciers 14,000 to 7,000 years ago submerged Sundaland, forcing Homo erectus and other species to migrate inland or to higher islands, marking a significant chapter in human evolution.

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