British scientists have discovered a 7200-year-old fossilized fossil skeleton belonging to an unknown race on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, according to Dailymail.0: 00/1: 41 male bone 7200 years This age is found in a cave called Leang Panninge on Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. The bone is stored almost intact until it is found in Leang Pancinige. (Photo: dailymail) Researchers believe that this fossil skeleton belongs to a girl about 17-18 years old, is buried in the fetus posture and a part of the stone cover. At the burial place of this woman, the researchers also found a number of stone tools, red lipsticks (iron-rich stone used to make dough) and animal bones
. Female is a "rare geneticized" fossil that has never been seen anywhere else in the world and has about half of gene structure of the native Australian Aboriginal people, Aboriginal people in New Guinea and in some Tay Pacific Island. Through the method of determination of radioactive carbon dates, the dummy researchers of this fossil is from 7200 years and can be up to 7300 years. Discovered with the Toalean's artifacts
Professor Adam Brumm at the University of Griffith, Queensland (Australia) - co-leader of the above team, said the Toaleans were the hunter who caught the first time to retreat in the forests in South Sulawesi from about 8000 to 1500. last year. They hunted boars and shellfish from the rivers. There is still unclear what happened to the Toaleans and their cultures. Residents living in Sulawesi today are mainly originating from new stones, to the island from Taiwan around 3500 years ago. . Dịch vụ:
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