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Prehistorical relics found in Jayapura district
Monday, May 3, 2010 23:43 WIB | Science & Tech | | 
Jayapura, Papua (ANTARA News) - Local residents of Jayapura district, Papua, 
have found some prehistoric relics at two different locations. 

The leader of an Archeological Institute research team , Hari Suroto, said here 
on Monday locals who were digging in the ground at Kalkote hamlet in East 
Sentani district on Tuesday (April 27) came across pottery pieces now believed 
to date back to 1500 BC (before Christ) or the Neolithic era. 

The archaelogical team had also established that the same type of pottery was 
found in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea, in 1996. In fact, `Lapita` pottery was 
previously discovered in many places in the Pacific region and the Bismark 
islands, he said. 

At Kwadare village in Waibu district, locals had also found a bronze axe which 
the archeological team believed was made in 300 BC and originally came from 
Dong Son, North Vietnam. 

Hari said the skill of bronze axe making was brought to the northern coastal 
regions of Papua by people of the Austronesian race. 

But the bronze axe found at Kwadare village was not handed over to the 
Archeological Institute but kept by the Kwadeware community`s chieftain. 

Besides the two relics, the archeological team had also discovered a Mesolithic 
cave containing tools for skinning and cutting hunted animals. 

The tools were discovered in Ayapo village, East Sentani district and 
Baborongko, Ebungfau district, Papua, and estimated to date back to around 
10,000 BC and to have belonged to people of the Austromelanesian race.

Similar tools were also found in Fak Fak, West Papua province in 1930 by 
researchers from the Netherlands, Hari said. (*)

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