Sunda (landmass)
Sunda or Sundaland was a prehistoric landmass that consisted of mainland and western Maritime Southeast Asia.[1] It was partially submerged starting around 18,000 years ago and continuing till about 5000 BC.[2][3]
Sahul and Sunda were points of early human migrations after leaving Africa.[4]
See also
- Sahul (continent)
References
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