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The movement of humans across the Wallacean Archipelago and the peopling of Sahul, the Pleistocene continent encompassing Australia, New Guinea, and the Aru Islands, represents a critical threshold in human history where populations crossed biogeographic boundaries that were impassable for other animals, including hominin ancestors such as Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, and possibly Denisovans.
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- The role of Plant Foods in the evolution and Dispersal of early Humans kernsverlag.com via serper
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- Australia location
- Wallacean Archipelago location
- Pleistocene epoch concept
- Sahul location