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English: The Locality of the Pithecanthropus find, on the Bengavian River, Near Trinal, Java (After MME. SELENKA AND M. BLANKENHORN). The two white squares show where the femur ( on left) and the skullcap (on right and more behind) were discovered.
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Source The most ancient skeletal remains of man, 1916
Author Aleš Hrdlička, 1869-1943.
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Die Pithecanthropus-Schichten auf Java. Geologische und paläontologische Ergebnisse der Trinil-Expedition (1907 und 1908), page 18

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