Estimated stones found in Indonesia changed everything that is known about the distribution of the ancestor
Last update: 11.08.2025 | 19:48
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Archaeologists found a collection of stone tools that were taxed 1.48 million years ago on the island of Solawosia, Indonesia. Findings that change the basic concept of use in the world. The results published in the Nature magazine this week are almost half a million years ago by Humo Florencs’ remains that were discovered in Indonesia about 20 years ago.
Archaeologists from Australia and Indonesia found small stone tools with which small animals and carvings were cut in the southern southern Solata area, the fourth largest island of Southeast Asia. The examination of the radioactive emissions of this tools and animal teeth found with them is thwarted 1.48 million years ago in the region, in which the earliest human survivors were thwarted about 1.02 million years ago.
The belief that has prevailed so far is that the earliest people from the Walata era, prehistoric people who are connected to a gay female are associated with a kind of gay arktos (there are scientists who claim that Florencs is an underworld for underworld). So far, the results in Florinsis have only been discovered on Flores Island in Indonesia and Luzon Island in the Philippines.
The scientists believed that these old mini were unable to reach a remote islands from land due to their lack of a large marine distance. The new findings are not only found by those discovered in Southeast Asia for half a million years, but also found in a distant country island that questions the theories of human propagation in the world.
“These were objects created by the elderly, who lived on earth long before the development of our species, Homo Saphains,” said Adam Brom, a main archeologist at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. “We believe that Homo Arctos somehow comes from the Asian continent while crossing the ocean to this island, Solawos, at least a million years ago.”
Wallasa is an area in Eastindonesia, which includes a number of islands such as SolaBox, Lombox, Flores, Timor and Sombawa, which are housed between Bourneo and Java and the new Australia and Guinea. The area is named after the natural researcher Alfred Russell WallaceDrive the area and work of the area.
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