Wajak crania
The Wajak crania are two fossil human skulls discovered near Wajak, a village in Tulungagung Regency, East Java, Indonesia in 1888/90.
Dubbed Wajak Man, and formerly classified as a separate species, the skulls are now recognized as an early anatomically modern human fossil.
They were dated to the early-to-mid Holocene in the 1990s, but a 2013 study claimed a date between 28,000 and 37,000 years ago.
Their morphology has been described as proto-Australoid, or intermediate between Solo Man and contemporary Australo-Melanesians, possibly with Mongoloid admixture.