Last appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000–108,000 years ago

Nature64.80
Volume: 577, Issue: 7790, Pages: 381 - 385
Published: Dec 18, 2019
Abstract
Homo erectus is the founding early hominin species of Island Southeast Asia, and reached Java (Indonesia) more than 1.5 million years ago1,2. Twelve H. erectus calvaria (skull caps) and two tibiae (lower leg bones) were discovered from a bone bed located about 20 m above the Solo River at Ngandong (Central Java) between 1931 and 19333,4, and are of the youngest, most-advanced form of H. erectus5–8. Despite the importance of the Ngandong fossils,...
Paper Details
Title
Last appearance of Homo erectus at Ngandong, Java, 117,000–108,000 years ago
Published Date
Dec 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
577
Issue
7790
Pages
381 - 385
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