Old tools shed light on hobbit origins
1 June 2006 (Nature) - Stone tool finds beside hobbit suggest that they inherited tool-making tradition from homo erectus predecessors.
Old tools shed light on hobbit originsThe latest twist in the tale suggests that these one-metre-tall hominids, with a brain the size of a grapefruit, were the final members of a tool-making tradition stretching back more than 800,000 years.
… a separate line of evidence points to H. floresiensis as a tool-maker. More than 500 stone blades found on Flores and dated to more than 700,000 years ago seem to have been made in the same way — by striking stones to chip off large flakes — as the more recent blades found with the hobbits.
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Tags: Flores, Flores man, Homo Erectus, homo floresiensis, Indonesia archaeology, Indonesia paleontology, stone tools
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