Quaternary Palaeontology and Archaeology of Sumatra 2024
DOI: 10.22459/ta56.2024.09
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How did Homo erectus reach Java? Least-cost pathway models and a consideration of possible Sumatran routes

Julien Louys,
Shimona Kealy

Abstract: The earliest Homo erectus remains in Southeast Asia are in opposite reaches of this geographical region. H. erectus material from Gongwangling, China, and Mojokerto, Java, represent some of the earliest body fossils recovered for this species, but very few H. erectus records exist from between these regions. We examine possible routes that H. erectus could have taken on their journey southward, using a least-cost pathway analysis. Our models suggest that the easiest pathway ran through the centre of Sundaland,… Show more

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