File:Engraved-shell.jpg
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Description |
Engraved shell of Trinil pseudodon between 430,000-540,000 years old is linked to Homo erectus. |
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Source |
The image appears on a website entitled, "Human history rewritten by ancient engravings" at http://aquatic-human-ancestor.org/evidence/archaeological-evidence.html. |
Date |
6 December 2014 |
Author |
Stephen Munro |
Rationale |
No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show an engraved shell of Trinil pseudodon between 430,000-540,000 years old is linked to Homo erectus, about 2014. |
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Fair Use, site restriction. |
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current | 05:00, 12 July 2018 | 340 × 227 (11 KB) | Marshallsumter (discuss | contribs) | {{Information1 |Description = Engraved shell of ''Trinil pseudodon'' between 430,000-540,000 years old is linked to ''Homo erectus''. |Source = The image appears on a website entitled, "Human history rewritten by ancient engravings" at http://aquatic-human-ancestor.org/evidence/archaeological-evidence.html. |Date = 6 December 2014 |Author = Stephen Munro |Rationale = No free licensed or public domain alternatives known to exist to show an engraved shell of ''Trinil pseudodon'' between 430,000... |
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