New study suggests Hobbit was a person with Down syndrome
A new study in PNAS suggests that Homo floresiensis may not be a new species, but the skeletal features resemble ...
Homo floresienses is the name for a dimunitive hominid species that lived in Flores, Indonesia, some 17,000 years ago.
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A new study in PNAS suggests that Homo floresiensis may not be a new species, but the skeletal features resemble ...
Puzzled over the most intriguing hominid find of the century? Live Science has a simple summary of what we know about Homo ...
A new study based on CT scans of the hobbit skulls suggest that homo erectus may possibly have been an ...
A permanent exhibition on Homo floresiensis has opened in the University of Wollongong, showcasing the work of the university's archaeologists ...
Human evolution specialist Darren Curnoe writes about the latest in the Homo florensiensis debate and what it may mean for ...
A museum for Homo floresiensis will be built in Ruteng, the capital of Flores this year. Article is in Indonesian. ...
A new facial reconstruction of Homo floresiensis was introduced last week at the Australian Archaeological Association's annual conference and also ...
An Indonesian video on the Liang Bua cave, where Homo floresiensis was discovered. Video is in Indonesian. Video: Liang Bua, ...
We've been referring to the Homo floresiensis as the 'Hobbit' since its discovery, but now it seems that the estate ...
This story broke a couple of weeks ago, but I've been behind posts because of the recent 13th conference of ...
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