Archaeological dig in Indonesia where the Java Man fossils were found public domain sourced / access rights from Paul Fearn / Alamy Stock Photo
The first large excavation of ancient human remains in Indonesia, in the 1890s, were done with great care – according to an analysis of unpublished documents from the dig.
The original excavations revealed that Homo erectus on Java lived in a lush valley alongside a range of large animals, including antelope and elephants. Researchers including at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands have analysed the records, and they say the animals…



