Trinil

Trinil is a palaeoanthropological site on the banks of the Bengawan Solo in Ngawi Regency, East Java, Indonesia.

It was at this site in 1891 that the Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois discovered the first early hominin remains to be found outside of Europe: the famous "Java Man" (Homo erectus erectus) specimen.

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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 ). [ 1 ]