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Indonesian Island Was Human Melting Pot With DNA From 16 Anc
Indonesian Island Was Human Melting Pot With DNA From 16 Anc
Indonesian Island Was Human Melting Pot With DNA From 16 Ancient People: Study
The Wallacean islands, in what is now Eastern Indonesia, have a long and rich history of being home to modern humans going back thousands of years.
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