
New H. Erectus (Denisovan?) Bones Found UNDERWATER
What secrets lie buried beneath the sea, in the drowned valleys and forgotten landscapes of the Ice Age world?
In the murky depths of Southeast Asia’s waters, two extraordinary finds—one from the seabed of the Madura Strait in Indonesia and the other dredged from the Taiwan Strait—are rewriting our understanding of human evolution. These fossil discoveries, both retrieved not from archaeological digs but from dredging and fishing operations, bridge lost worlds and challenge what we thought we knew about ancient hominins like H. erectus and Denisovans. In this article, we’ll explore how these submerged finds connect to broader evolutionary questions, and how the story of one ancient river valley—the Solo—may link them.
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