Category
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Sangiran
Sangiran is an archaeological excavation site in Java in Indonesia. According to a UNESCO report (1995) "Sangiran is recognized by scientists to be one of the most important sites in the world for studying fossil man, ranking alongside Zhoukoudian (China), Willandra Lakes (Australia), Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania), and Sterkfontein (South Africa), and more fruitful in finds than any of these."

Tautavel
Tautavel (; ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.
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Trinil
thumb|upright=1.3|Pseudodon shell DUB1006-fL with the earliest known geometric engravings, supposedly, made by [[Homo erectus; ca. 500,000 BP; from Trinil (Java); Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Netherlands).]]
thumb|upright=1.45|The Homo erectus "[[Java Man" in the Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Netherlands.]]
Shangchen
Shangchen () is a Lower Palaeolithic archaeological site in Lantian County, Shaanxi, China, some 25 km south of Weinan.
It was discovered in 1964, and excavated during 2004 and 2017.
Bilzingsleben
archeological site in Germany