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Pawon Cave: Peeping into the Past

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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SINCE prehistoric human footprints were found at the end of 2003, the name Pawon Cave was brought into the spotlight. A team of experts from the Bandung Archeology Department headed by Lutfi Yondri discovered four human fossils. They were found in a 2-meter-deep hole. It is assumed that the skeleton that was named Pawon Man came from the Holocene period, around 10,000 years ago. Apart from the skeleton, some tools and artifacts such as jewelry an

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