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THE ROAD TO THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE HUMAN RACE.— The caravan of the Yale University Expedition, led by Dr. Hellmut de Terra, crossing a river in North-West India. The expedition spent fifteen months in studying the evidence of two peoples who, possibly 90,000 years ago, lived in the region where the Indus breaks through the Himalayan foothills.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 12

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THE ROAD TO THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE HUMAN RACE.— The caravan of the Yale University Expedition, led by Dr. Hellmut de Terra, crossing a river in North-West India. The expedition spent fifteen months in studying the evidence of two peoples who, possibly 90,000 years ago, lived in the region where the Indus breaks through the Himalayan foothills. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 12

THE ROAD TO THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE HUMAN RACE.— The caravan of the Yale University Expedition, led by Dr. Hellmut de Terra, crossing a river in North-West India. The expedition spent fifteen months in studying the evidence of two peoples who, possibly 90,000 years ago, lived in the region where the Indus breaks through the Himalayan foothills. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 107, 7 May 1936, Page 12