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    HomeScientists find possible artefacts of oldest known Wallacean hominids in IndonesiaStone tools are pictured at the site where archaeologists from

    Stone tools are pictured at the site where archaeologists from

    Stone tools are pictured at the site where archaeologists from Australia and Indonesia found small, chipped tools, used to cut little animals and carve rocks, under the soil in the Wallacea region, which scientists say may be evidence of humans living there 1.5 million years ago, in Soppeng, South Sulawesi province, Indonesia, August 6, 2025. REUTERS/Abd Rahman Muchtar
    Archaeologists from Australia and Indonesia work at the site, where

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