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Pithecanthropus Erectus - 1998100 BC

Sangiran (Dreamland Library) - In the Sangiran site area, traces of 2 million years old to 200,000 years ago (1,998,100 BC - 198,100 - the assumption when Dubois was calculated in 1,891 AD - close to 1,900 AD) can still be found today. .

Relatively intact too. So that experts can assemble a common thread of history that has happened in Sangiran in sequence.

Sangiran Museum is an archeological museum located in Kalijambe District, Sragen Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia. The museum is adjacent to the Sangiran archaeological site which is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Sangiran site has an area of ​​56 km ² covering three sub-districts in Sragen (Gemolong, Kalijambe, and Plupuh) and Gondangrejo District which are included in the Karanganyar Regency.

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Sangiran site is located in the Sangiran Dome area which is part of the Solo depression, at the foot of Mount Lawu (17 km from the city of Solo). Sangiran Museum and its archeological sites, besides being an interesting tourist attraction, is also an arena of research on the most important and most complete prehistoric life in Asia, even the world.

At the Sangiran museum and site you can get complete information about the patterns of ancient human life on Java that contributed to the development of science such as Anthropology, Archeology, Geology, Paleoanthropology.

Also at the Sangiran site, for the first time a fossil of the lower jaw Pithecantropus erectus (a species in the Homo erectus taxon) was discovered by German archaeologist Professor Von Koenigswald.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_Fosil_Sangiran

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