Hobbit debate: 3 more articles
The hobbit debate seems to be picking up speed among the mainstream media with decent science pages.
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
The hobbit debate seems to be picking up speed among the mainstream media with decent science pages.
John Hawks, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison writes a long (a far more qualified than ...
A follow up from the previous press release describing the Hobbit debate.
It turns out that the Indonesian Hobbit, the homo floresiensis, is not a new species of human being but an ...
Stone tool finds beside hobbit suggest that they inherited tool-making tradition from homo erectus predecessors.
The theory of the Hobbit man, or Homo floresiensis is under debate now as primatologist Robert Martin questions if this ...
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