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Brief Description
Une campagne de fouilles menée de 1936 à 1941 permit de mettre au jour le premier fossile d'hominidé de ce site. Des fouilles ultérieures ont exhumé cinquante fossiles de Meganthropus palaeo et Pithecanthropus erectus/Homo erectus , soit la moitié des fossiles d'hominidés connus aujourd'hui dans le monde. Occupé depuis 1,5 million d'années, Sangiran constitue l'un des sites clés pour la compréhension de l'évolution de l'homme.
该遗址自1936年至1941年进行挖掘,发现了早期原始人类化石。后来,这里先后发现了50种化石,包括远古巨人、猿人 直立人/直立人,占世界已知原始人类化石的一半。过去150万年前的人类聚居地这一事实,使桑吉兰成为理解和研究人类进化论最重要的地区之一。
Source: UNESCO/ERI
Результатом раскопок, которые проводились здесь в 1936-1941 гг., стало обнаружение первых ископаемых гоминид. Позднее, здесь же были найдены еще 50 ископаемых остатков мегантропуса (Meganthropus palaeo) и питекантропа/человека прямоходящего (Pithecanthropus erectus/Homo erectus). Это примерно половина от всех найденных в мире ископаемых гоминид. Сангриан, который был населен предками современного человека последние 1,5 млн. лет, имеет огромное значение для понимания эволюции человека.
Source: UNESCO/ERI
Una campaña de excavaciones llevada a cabo entre 1936 y 1941 condujo al descubrimiento de un primer fósil de homínido en este yacimiento. En excavaciones posteriores se exhumaron cincuenta fósiles de meganthropus palaeo y pithecanthropus erectus/homo erectus, es decir, la mitad de los fósiles de homínidos encontrado hasta hoy en el mundo. Habitado desde hace un millón y medio de años, el sitio de Sangiran es de importancia fundamental para comprender la evolución del ser humano.
Source: UNESCO/ERI
source: NFUAJ

Justification for Inscription
The Committee decided to inscribe the nominated site under cultural criteria (iii) and (vi) as one of the key sites for the understanding of human evolution that admirably illustrates the development of Homo sapiens sapiens from the Lower Pleistocene to the present through the outstanding fossil and artefactual material that it has produced.Long Description
Sangiran is one of the key sites for the understanding of human evolution. It illustrates the development of Homo sapiens sapiens from the Lower Pleistocene to the present through the outstanding fossil and artefactual material that it has produced.The archaeological site of Sangiran is situated 15 km east of Solo. The geological stratigraphy of the Sangiran area covers 2 million years, from the late Pliocene to the recent periods. The Lower and Middle Pleistocene Ievels have produced considerable fossil and artefactual material. Fifty early human fossils (Pithecanthropus erectus/Homo erectus ) have been found, representing 50% of all the known hominid fossils in the world, together with numerous animal and floral fossils such as rhinoceros, elephant ivory, buffalo horn, deer horn and many others.
Palaeolithic stone tools (Sangiran flakes) found at Ngebung include flakes, choppers and cleavers in chalcedony and jasper and, more recently, bone tools. The site has also produced Neolithic axes. This evidence indicates that hominids have inhabited the area for at Ieast 1.5 million years. The Palaeolithic tools can be dated to around 800,000 BP, and the sequence of cultural material from this period through to the Neolithic illustrates continuous evolution of man in relation to the ecosystem over a long period.
The geology of the Sangiran Early Man Site is sedimentary in origin, beginning with the late Pliocene. It was deformed into a domed anticline by diaper intrusion. The summit was subsequently eroded by river action, turning it into a recessed, reversed dome. Early hominid fossils occur in successive formations, starting with the Pucangang (0.5-1.5 million years BP), but more particularly in the Kabuh (0.25-0.5 million years BP) and Notopuro (11,000-250,000 years BP). Nowadays, it is an unfertile hill and the region is now entirely devoted to peasant agriculture.
Ever since von Koenigswald found flake tools in the Ngebung village in 1934, the site has made an immense contribution to the study of evolution over the past million years by illustrating the evolution of Homo erectus . Homo erectus is important to the study of the early history of mankind before the emergence of the modern Homo sapiens . Fossils of Homo erectus have been found from time to time in a site covering 8 km by 7 km since 1936 to the present day.
Not only has the Sangiran site contributed to the understanding of the family tree of mankind, it has also thrown much light the evolution of culture, of animals, and of the ancient environment. Large quantities of human and animal fossils, along with Palaeolithic tools, have been found on the Sangiran site in a geological-stratigraphical series that has been laid down continuously for more than 2 million years.
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He's a really really nice guy. Accidentally, I met him on a silly chatroom site, www.omegle.com.
No doubt, it was an idiot site. There's too many perves playing there. I don't get what they really wanna do there, but I guess they just don't have anything elses to do. Or, they have no idea how to respect time. technology, and people.
Sometimes, I think I just wasted my time looking for new buddy there.But at times, I was pretty sure that he's different. He vever talks about 'it'. At all. He is brazillian. His name is Fernando Bracarense.
He told me that he studies journalism at college, and also works in an intership. It's great, isn't it?
Finally I found a nice guy to write me emails. He sends me an email at least every two days.
I'm getting know him better. He's my new FRIEND.
Again, grateful for a thing we called "Technology". Certainly, we could do anything properly with it.
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I watched this movie yesterday. It was simple, easy to understand, with no special part. It was about a girtl, named Sara Davis, who had huge passion about footbal. Her father always encourages her to be a player for national team USA. She never make it big deal, because she's happy with everything that she could do with her parent. But along she grown up, Sara realized that she can be anybody she wants, not always belonged to her daddy.
Sara met a nice guy, a photographer (sorry, forgotten name). She fell in love with him, and slowly knew that she needed to living a normal teenage life.
Okey, it's a little boring film.. but I LIKE IT. It makes me realize that I should take a look around and feel grateful for Allah bless and sake, so I always live in joy and happiness.
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Is there any idea ? IM BLANK!
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how to assembling this electronic things? I REALLY HAVE NO IDEA
but maybe my daddy has ...
:D
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Tiring day ooooh damn wednesday! Left home 6.30 am, school ends at 1.30 pm, computer lesson till 4.00 pm bzzzzzzzz
Trust me, I'll broke my body soon :(