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section on La Brea woman, a 9000 year old specimen and the only human remains ever discovered in the La Brea tarpits in los angeles, california.

Map discoveries

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I would love to see a map that identifies the locations where the remains have been found. I am especially curious about the concentration of the discoveries on certain geographic locations.

If you pursue this, it would be interesting to indicate the age of the remains (maybe color-coded).

Thanks for your great work!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.89.74.165 (talkcontribs) 10:46, 1 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Some age assertions

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I'm no expert buy in reaction to an appearance on my watchlist I just made this edit to another article where the age of Homo luzonensis is asserted to be 134,000 years, citing a 2023 study. I see that the Homo luzonensis article agrees with this. This article puts it at about 50,000 years. I took a quick look at the article cited and it looks to me as if info inthere may impact other fossils, but someone who knows more about this stuff than I should fix this stuff if it needs fixing. Wtmitchell (talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 03:39, 26 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]