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The Search for Homo Erectus in a Rapidly Changing Landscape

Summary by The Archaeologist
The palm oil industry in Indonesia has led to widespread deforestation, making it hard to find remaining signs of archaic life. Donal Husni / NurPhoto / Getty Images A Journey Through Indonesia’s Riau ArchipelagoA team of paleontologists set out on an ambitious expedition to Indonesia’s Riau Archipelago, hoping to uncover traces of Homo erectus, one of humanity’s earliest ancestors. However, as they traversed the islands, they encountered a sobe…
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The Archaeologist broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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