Holy Smoke! The hobbit might not be human after all!
Ordinarily, it'd be just another sway in the ongoing hobbit debate, but this time it's different. It seems that one ...
Homo floresienses is the name for a dimunitive hominid species that lived in Flores, Indonesia, some 17,000 years ago.
See also: Mike Morwood, Liang Bua
Ordinarily, it'd be just another sway in the ongoing hobbit debate, but this time it's different. It seems that one ...
This week's rojak features the dying tradition of gong tuning in Vietnam, and a case of stolen tradition in a ...
Been a pretty busy last few weeks, hence my lack of regular posts and rojaks. This week's edition links to ...
Yet another paper lends support to the idea that the Flores Hobbit is a seperate species and not a deformed ...
This week, we step into an ancient boat (at least, a reconstruction of one), mull over small brains and tools, ...
Two papers published in nature last week lended more credence to the theory that the Indonesian Hobbit, homo floresiensis, is ...
The news is abuzz today as two papers published in this week's Nature lend support to the theory that the ...
Last week, the Stony Brook University in New York hosted a one-day symposium at the Turkana Basin Institute entitled Hobbits ...
The cast of the controversial Liang Bua 1 hobbit was unveiled to the public on Tuesday at a special symposium ...
Prof Mike Morwood of the Wollongong University is giving this year's Mulvaney Lecture at the Australian National University. He led ...
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