Brb gonna go cry about disabled and/or elderly non-Homo sapien hominins who were cared for by their community.

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Brb gonna go cry about disabled and/or elderly non-Homo sapien hominins who were cared for by their community.
One of the hardest ideas for humans to accept is that we are not the culmination of anything. There is nothing inevitable about our being here. It is part of our vanity as humans that we tend to think of evolution as a process that, in effect, was programmed to produce us.
from The Human Odyssey by Ian Tattersall
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Java Man – Pithecanthropus erectus, better known as Homo erectus – had been found only a few kilometers from here, at Trinil and Sangiran on the Solo River.
"The Descent" - Jeff Long
New Homo Erectus Fossils Reveal Lost Migration Across Ancient Sundaland
Two newly discovered Homo erectus skull fragments recovered from beneath the sea near modern-day Indonesia are reshaping our understanding of ancient human migration. These fossil remains, uncovered during an ocean dredging project, reveal that early human ancestors migrated across a vast landmass known as Sundaland, which once connected Southeast Asian islands during the last glacial…
A request by the Indonesian government for the return of artifacts not only includes art but also a number of fossils, including the Java ma
A request by the Indonesian government for the return of artifacts not only includes art but also a number of fossils, including the Java man skull, Trouw reported on Tuesday.
The list was sent to culture junior minister Gunay Uslu in July, the ministry confirmed, but has not been officially shared with the various museums which are currently holding the objects, the paper said.
That will have to wait until December when an independent committee chaired by lawyer Lilian Gonçalves will get to work on investigating the origin of objects requested by former Dutch colonies, and whether or not they can be classed as looted.
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A couple of museums in my hometown are going to lose quite a bit of their collections should the claims be upheld. I've no doubt the claim for the Lombok Treasure will be. The skull is another matter, as it isn't cultural.
Sangiran PreHistoric Site
Sangiran prehistoric site is recognized by scientists to be one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world for studying fossil man, ranking alongside Zhoukoudian (China), Willandra Lakes (Australia), Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania), and Sterkfontein (South Africa), and more fruitful in finds than any of these, UNESCO reported 1995. Sangirancomprises about 56 km² (7 km x 8 km). It is located in
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