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Ancient Human Habitation: New Discoveries from East Timor’s Laili Rock Shelter
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Ancient Human Habitation: New Discoveries from East Timor’s Laili Rock Shelter

Evidence of early human life from East Timor reveals human migration patterns in Southeast Asia over 44,000 years ago

Oct 14, 2024
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Archaeological discoveries in East Timor’s Laili rock shelter have unveiled evidence1 of ancient human habitation dating back approximately 44,000 years. This finding, led by an international team of archaeologists, contributes significantly to understanding the migration and adaptation patterns of early humans in Southeast Asia. The evidence gathered fr…

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