A worker collecting pottery fragments during the excavation of prehistoric burial site conducted by the Indonesia's National Archaeology Research in Tempuran, Karawang, West Java, Indonesia.
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3522 x 2348 px | 29.8 x 19.9 cm | 11.7 x 7.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
14 May 2010Location:
Tempuran, Karawang, West Java, IndonesiaMore information:
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A glimpse into the prehistoric Indonesian civilization_ Archaeological sites on the flat, low-lying areas of northern part of West Java province—notably Bekasi and Karawang regencies—have been telling stories of prehistoric culture of Indonesia. There, over decades, archaeologists have discovered a large amount of prehistoric pottery fragments scientifically known as "Buni culture" along with skeletons of the society who supported it.