Discovery of human teeth in Sumatra suggests humans inhabited rainforest 73,000 years ago
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The discovery of human teeth in a cave in Sumatra indicates that humans inhabited the rugged area about 73,000 years ago, before the eruption of the Toba volcano. The research suggests that people from Africa reached the Southeast Asian islands before 60,000 years ago.

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