The Dutch government has agreed to return thousands of fossils to Indonesia from a renowned collection. The fossils were taken during the colonial era against the will of the people, according to a commission’s ruling. The Dubois Collection includes the first fossil evidence of Homo erectus, known as “Java Man.” The decision to return over 28,000 fossils is part of the Dutch government’s efforts to restitute art and artifacts taken during colonial times. The fossils were excavated in the late 19th century by Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois. The transfer agreement was sealed Friday by officials from both countries.





