New Archaeological Evidence from Tanimbar Islands Shows Human Occupation 42,000 Years Ago

New Archaeological Evidence from Tanimbar Islands Shows Human Occupation 42,000 Years Ago

Tanimbar is one of the main island groups in Wallacea included in early human migration routes from Sunda to Sahul (Australia + New Guinea).

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 Tanimbar is one of the main island groups in Wallacea included in early human migration routes from Sunda to Sahul (Australia + New Guinea).
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