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Sobrescrito de 1.º Dia
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125th Anniversary of Indonesian Palaeoanthropology
Date of Issue : 31 August 2014
1/2 : Homo erectus
2/2 : Homo sapiens
Early human fossils were first discovered by Van Rietschoten in 1889 in the village of Wajak, Tulungagung, East Java. This findings was later recognized as the first ancient human fossil findings reported from Indonesia.
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