200,000-Year-Old Human Evidence Found in Indonesia’s Sulawesi, Revealing Early Hominin Life
Archaeologists working in Sulawesi, Indonesia, have uncovered compelling evidence of human occupation dating back nearly 200,000 years, offering fresh insights into early human evolution in Southeast Asia. The discovery was made at Leang Bulu Bettue, a rock-shelter site now considered one of the most important archaeological locations in the Wallacea region — the island zone
