Scientists find possible artefacts of ‘oldest known hominids’ in Indonesia

Scientists find possible artefacts of ‘oldest known hominids’ in Indonesia

[Herald Live - South Africa] - 11/08/2025
Scientists have found stone tools on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island they say may be evidence of humans living 1.5-million years ago on islands between Asia and Australia, the earliest known humans in the Wallacea region.
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