Homo erectus Arrived in Southeast Asia Later Than Previously Thought
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Research suggests that homo erectus arrived in southeast asia later than previously thought. The timing of this arrival is still being studied, with some reports indicating it may have occurred around 1.8 million years ago. The migration patterns of early humans in the region, including potential island hopping, are also being reexamined.
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