ELEPHANT JAW FOSSIL DISCOVERY
The officer shows the findings of fossils in the form of elephant jaw (Stegodon Trigonocepalus) in the village of Terban, Jekulo, Holy, Central Java (5/6). The elephant’s jaw fossils found citizens on Thursday (7/5) in Patiayam’s mountains then handed over to Patiayam’s Purbakala Patiayam Site coservation for further research. ANTARA PHOTO/Yusuf Nugroho/s/1pd/5.
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