Traces Of Java Man Found
Two new traces of Java men i Pithecanthropus Erectus) dating from the Pleistocene Age have been discovered near Solo, in the centre of the island of Java. The discoveries, a temporal bone and a jawbone, were made by the Institute of Bandung. This is the fourth time thait traces of Java Man have been dissovered since 1891, when the first fossil was unearthed on the banks of the Solo river.—(U.N.E.S.C.O.)
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29800, 17 April 1962, Page 10
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