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They discover in Indonesia a human jaw of 25,000 years that could give clues about how our ancestors migrat… – Market Research Telecast – Devonport Online News
An international group of researchers published this Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE a study in which they announce having……

An international group of researchers published this Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE a study in which they announce having found in a cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi an ancient human jaw that could help unravel the mystery of how Homo sapiens……
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