Environment
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7,200-Year-Old Skeleton of 'New Type' of Ancient Human Unearthed in Indonesia
In the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, a group called the Toaleans has identified a 'new type of ancient human' in the form of a 7,200-year-old female skeleton 'Bessé', buried in a foetal position, partially obscured by rocks.
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