The discovery of ancient stone tools from an archaeological site on Sulawesi pushes back the date of the earliest human occupation of the Indonesian island to at least 118,000 years ago.
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The discovery of ancient stone tools from an archaeological site on Sulawesi pushes back the date of the earliest human occupation of the Indonesian island to at least 118,000 years ago.
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