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Sangiran: Man, Culture, and Environment In Pleistocene Times


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Sangiran, on the island of Java in Indonesia, is one of very few early man sites in the world. Other sites are found only in some countries of Africa and Europe, beside India and China. Compare with other sites, Sangiran possesses particular characteristics: Firstly, it presents a sequences of layers from the Upper Pliocene through the Pleistocene, up to the recent age. These layers offer various important data for understanding of the past. Secondly, they are rich in archeological remains. Sangiran has yielded about 60 individuals belonging to the homo erectus species, in a time span exceeding one million years. These finds constitute about 65% of all fossil man finds in Indonesia and more than half of all fossil man finds worldwide.
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Penerbit Yayasan Obor Indonesia : Jakarta.,
Deskripsi Fisik xvi + 442 hlm.; 21 cm.
Bahasa English
ISBN/ISSN 979-464-382-7
Klasifikasi 930.598
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