
Ancient Tools Unearthed in Sulawesi May Belong to Oldest Known Wallacean Hominids
Archaeologists uncover 1.48-million-year-old stone tools in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, potentially rewriting theories of early human migration into Wallacea.

Archaeologists uncover 1.48-million-year-old stone tools in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, potentially rewriting theories of early human migration into Wallacea.

Starting November 2025, Slovenia offers a digital nomad visa for non-EU/EEA remote workers. Learn who qualifies and what the rules

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