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The University of Wollonggong is offering a free online course on the science of Homo floresiensis, one of the most ...
Vlok et al on a case of disability care in Metal Age Philippines 10.1002/oa.2588 Abstract A case of disability in ...
A study of the Deep Skull from Niah has some new interpretations - female, not male;and likely originating from East ...
While the excitement was brewing over the discovery of 700,000-year-old hobbit bones in Flores, another paper published at the same ...
A new paper out in Nature last month detail the find of tiny hominid bones in Flores, home of H. ...
Archaeologists in Taiwan report the discovery of a 5000-year-old grave site, with a particular set of bones described as a ...
The Cambodia Daily report about recent excavations at Laang Spean focuses on the possible cannibalistic angle, but I am more ...
A new paper in Nature has revised the dates of the Hobbit, once thought to be 12,000 years old, to ...
Exciting new research coming out of our colleagues from Laos and Australia: preliminary research from the Plain of Jars have ...
A new paper published in the Journal of Human Evolution compares the cranial structures of modern humans and homo florsiensis ...
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