The Lost Hominins of Sulawesi: 200,000-Year-Old Evidence Rewrites Human Lineage in Southeast Asia
Deep within the rugged karst landscapes of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, a groundbreaking archaeological discovery has fundamentally challenged our understanding of human migration.
An international team of researchers has uncovered evidence of an unidentified, ancient human-like (archaic hominin) species that inhabited the island more than 200,000 years ago. The findings point to a complex,...