Ancient Seafarers Navigated the Equator to Reach West Papua 50,000 Years Ago

New archaeological evidence from Waigeo Island in West Papua reveals that skilled seafarers traveled along the equator to reach the islands over 50,000 years ago. This discovery sheds light on the early human migration into the Pacific and challenges previous assumptions about the timing and routes of these journeys. The research highlights the ingenuity and adaptability of these early settlers, who utilized rainforest resources and developed sophisticated skills for navigating challenging waters.

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