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.

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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