Groundbreaking Discoveries by Archaeologists
Recent discoveries by researchers from Griffith University reveal new insights into early human history. They have found the oldest evidence of human presence on Sulawesi, an Indonesian island neighboring the famed ‘Hobbit’ island. These findings suggest that early hominins made a significant deep-sea crossing to reach Sulawesi much earlier than previously thought. This challenges existing timelines about human migration in the region.
Despite this exciting discovery, the identities of these ancient humans remain a mystery. The research raises intriguing questions about who these early inhabitants were and how they adapted to their environment. This evidence opens up new avenues for further research into human history in Southeast Asia and beyond.