Sangiran Early Man Site

Indonesia · Indonesia

Sangiran Early Man Site, Indonesia
Photo: Gerbil, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

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Best time to go
November–March
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$
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Excavations here from 1936 to 1941 led to the discovery of the first hominid fossil at this site. Later, 50 fossils of Meganthropus palaeo and Pithecanthropus erectus/Homo erectus were found – half of all the world's known hominid fossils. Inhabited for the past one and a half million years, Sangiran is one of the key sites for the understanding of human evolution.

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