The struggle to understand the Hobbit
via Cosmos, 27 September 2017: The discovery of Homo floresiensis in 2003 threw up many questions about the history of ...
Related to human and hominid evolution in Southeast Asia.
See also: Homo erectus, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Homo sapiens
via Cosmos, 27 September 2017: The discovery of Homo floresiensis in 2003 threw up many questions about the history of ...
This newly published paper by ANUs Debbie Argue has been making the news recently. A new analysis of the bones ...
A study of the Deep Skull from Niah has some new interpretations - female, not male;and likely originating from East ...
A new paper out in Nature last month detail the find of tiny hominid bones in Flores, home of H. ...
A new paper in Nature has revised the dates of the Hobbit, once thought to be 12,000 years old, to ...
Readers in Brisbane may be interested in attending this conference covering the latest of human evolution research in Southeast Asia. ...
A new paper published in the Journal of Human Evolution compares the cranial structures of modern humans and homo florsiensis ...
Darren Curnoe argues that recent archaeological finds from East Asia and Southeast Asia hint at fundamental changes in our understanding ...
The Smithsonian Magazine's feature on the rock art of Sulawesi, Indonesia, which was discovered to be as old as some ...
A recent study published in PLOS One analyses the bones from the Red Deer Cave of Yunnan province and suggests ...
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