Newsweek on the Hobbit
Newsweek magazine features an interview with Matthew Tocheri, one of the investigators behind the Hobbit wrist study.
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See also: Homo erectus, Homo floresiensis, Homo luzonensis, Homo sapiens
Newsweek magazine features an interview with Matthew Tocheri, one of the investigators behind the Hobbit wrist study.
And finally, the abstract of the homo floresiensis wrist study from Science Magazine. Subscription required for full access.
Here's a news piece about the wrist study which sums up the news quite nicely in layman terms. There's also ...
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