Ancient Philippine Maritime Culture Predates Previous Records by 35,000 Years

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Archaeologists have discovered ancient tools in Southeast Asia that suggest early humans mastered seafaring and navigation as early as 40,000 years ago, challenging previous beliefs that such skills only developed later and indicating active exploration and settlement across the region's waters.
Topics:world#ancient-tools#archaeology#early-human-migration#maritime-culture#seafaring#southeast-asia
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