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SUBMITTER: Brumm A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8480874 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Brumm Adam A Bulbeck David D Hakim Budianto B Burhan Basran B Oktaviana Adhi Agus AA Sumantri Iwan I Zhao Jian-Xin JX Aubert Maxime M Sardi Ratno R McGahan David D Saiful Andi Muhammad AM Adhityatama Shinatria S Kaifu Yousuke Y
PloS one 20210929 9
Major gaps remain in our knowledge of the early history of Homo sapiens in Wallacea. By 70-60 thousand years ago (ka), modern humans appear to have entered this distinct biogeographical zone between continental Asia and Australia. Despite this, there are relatively few Late Pleistocene sites attributed to our species in Wallacea. H. sapiens fossil remains are also rare. Previously, only one island in Wallacea (Alor in the southeastern part of the archipelago) had yielded skeletal evidence for pr ...[more]