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Notes from an excavation

Russell L. Ciochon and his team are in Indonesia investigating the geological source and age of one of the world's biggest caches of Homo erectus.

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Russell Ciochon, University of Iowa

Yahdi Zaim, Institute of Technology Bandung

Aswan, Institute of Technology Bandung

E. Arthur Bettis, III, University of Iowa

Frank Huffman, University of Texas, Austin

Yan Rizal, Institute of Technology Bandung

Robert Scott, Rutgers University

Shelby Putt, University of Iowa

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Frankel, M. Notes from an excavation. Nature (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/news.2010.377

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