Unveiling Humanity’s Past
Archaeologists from Indonesia and Australia have made a groundbreaking discovery. They found the oldest evidence of human presence on Sulawesi, an island near Flores, which is famously known as the homeland of the ancient hobbit species, Homo floresiensis. This remarkable find includes stone tools located at the Calio site, estimated to be over one million years old.
This discovery challenges previous beliefs about early human migration. It suggests that early humans crossed ocean barriers much earlier than thought. The tools found indicate a sophisticated level of survival skills. This find not only adds to our understanding of human history but also opens new avenues for research in anthropology and archaeology.