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Eugene Dubois was a Dutch anatomist and paleontologist, best known for his discovery of the first fossil evidence of early human ancestors in the late 19th century. In 1891, he unearthed the remains of what he named "Pithecanthropus erectus" (now classified as Homo erectus) in Java, Indonesia. Dubois's work significantly contributed to the field of paleoanthropology and offered crucial insights into human evolution. His discoveries sparked debates about the origins of humans and the nature of our evolutionary history.

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