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IT was to be regretted that until recently no artefacts of Pleistocene age had been found in the Malay Peninsula, and particularly so because of the relationship of the peninsula to the now sunken Sundaland which formerly joined Sumatra, Java and Borneo to the mainland of Asia.
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COLLINGS, H. Pleistocene Site in the Malay Peninsula. Nature 142, 575–576 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142575b0
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