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An unusual species of human apparently lived on the island of Luzon in the Philippines as ... Mijares, who's with the University of the Philippines, was part of a team looking for bones of early ...
A dig in Luzon, an island in the northern Philippines ... The team, co-led by Gerrit (“Gert”) van den Bergh from the University of Wollongong, has proposed an age of between 777,000 to ...
Researchers published findings describing a new species of fanged frog, named Limnonectes cassiopeia, from the Philippine island of Luzon. Researchers from the University of Kansas have published ...
The eye-popping artifacts, unveiled on Wednesday in Nature, were abandoned on a river floodplain on the island of Luzon beside the ... National Museum of Natural History. While the researchers ...
In the early 2000s, Armand Salvador Mijares, a graduate student at the University of the Philippines, was digging at Callao Cave, on Luzon, for traces of the first farmers on the Philippines.
“We started our study on Luzon in 2000 because we knew ... Scott Steppan of the Florida State University and Eric Rickart of the Natural History Museum of Utah. The paper also revealed that ...
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