Public lecture: The Flores Hominid
Professor Colin Groves will be giving a talk on the Flores Hominid, aka fomo floresiensis, aka the hobbit later this ...
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
Professor Colin Groves will be giving a talk on the Flores Hominid, aka fomo floresiensis, aka the hobbit later this ...
This week's rojak has an Indonesian focus as we feature blog posts about Srivijaya, Homo floresiensis and a resurrected Prambanan ...
Mike Morwood, one of the discoverers of the Flores hobbit, is attempting to locate more dimunitive humans in Australia's Northern ...
In this week's edition of Science Talk, the podcast of Scientific American, there's a segment entitled Little Brains, Big Brains, ...
We visit Indonesia and Thailand in this week's edition of rojak, for more hobbits, temples and museums. photo credit: jameswebbe ...
Peter Brown, one of the discoverers of the hobbit hominid skeleton from Liang Bua cave in Flores posts a robust ...
New museums, Hobbit commentaries and views of some of Southeast Asia's archaeological sites - all this for today's edition of ...
This story of the Hobbit tooth should have come out earlier, but I seem to have missed it out. This ...
A review of The Hobbit Trap, a book about the Flores hominid that was released last week which alleges that ...
In an interesting twist to the hotly-debated Hobbit saga, a new book claims that the Hobbit remains appear to have ...
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