The 6,000-year-old human skull discovered in Papua New Guinea in the year 1929 can be one of the world's oldest tsunami sufferers.
A 6,000-year-old human skull discovered in Papua New Guinea in the year 1929 can be one of the world's oldest tsunami sufferers. This study, published in Journal PLOS One, shows that a continuous devastating tsunami occurred in this area, which killed and destroyed history in history. James Goff, a scientist at the University of New South Wales in Australia, said that we found out that the place where the scalp was detected from atepae is the coastal area which was submerged by the terrible tsunami that came about 6,000 years ago. Similar tsunami occurred in 1998. In which more than 2,000 people died.
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