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3 ancient burials hint at multiple migrations of humans through Southeast Asia -- Secret History -- Sott net

Three skeletons uncovered in a rock shelter adorned with red pigment rock art reveal burial rituals of early humans who followed well-trodden paths through Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands, albeit thousands of years apart. Aside from deepening.

3 Ancient Burials Hint at Multiple Migrations of Ancient Humans Through Southeast Asia

3 Ancient Burials Hint at Multiple Migrations of Ancient Humans Through Southeast Asia
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Giant Storks Lived With Mysterious Hobbit Humans

There is perhaps no more mysterious ancient human species than Homo floresiensis – the diminutive “hobbits”

Giant Marabou Storks Lived alongside Mysterious Homo floresiensis

Giant Marabou Storks Lived alongside Mysterious Homo floresiensis
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Frontiers | Early Austronesians Cultivated Rice and Millet Together: Tracing Taiwan s First Neolithic Crops

This study presents the first directly dated physical evidence of crop remains from the Early Neolithic archaeological layers in Taiwan. Systematic sampling and analysis of macro-plant remains suggested that Neolithic farmers at the Zhiwuyuan (Botanical Garden) site in Taipei, northern Taiwan, had cultivated rice and foxtail millet together at least 4500 years ago. A more comprehensive review of all related radiocarbon dates suggests that agriculture emerged in Taiwan around 4800–4600 cal. BP, instead of the previous claim of 5000 cal. BP. According to the rice grain metrics from three study sites of Zhiwuyuan, Dalongdong, and Anhe, the rice cultivated in northern and western-central Taiwan was mainly a short-grained type, the japonica subspecies, similar to the discoveries from the southeast coast of mainland China and the middle Yangtze valley. These new findings support the hypothesis that the southeast coast of mainland China was the origin of proto-Austronesian people who brough

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