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Ancient stone tools suggest early humans inhabited Sulawesi more than a million years ago

Ancient humans lived on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi at least a million years ago — 800,000 years earlier than previously known — according to stone tools found under a corn field.
The artefacts, which were unveiled today in the journal Nature, may even be up to 1.48 million years old.
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