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From scientific journal Nature with pictures, news, features and analysis about the hominid remains discovered in Flores, Indonesia, of a small species nicknamed 'hobbits'.
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'Hobbit' Joins Human Family Tree
BBC News reports that the discovery of remains belonging to a tiny species of ancient human has been hailed as one of the most sensational finds of its type in decades.
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Article from Guardian Unlimited about the new hominid species discovered in 2004.
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Article by Carl Zimmer about the significance of the discovery of this new hominid. From Corante: The Loom.
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Facts and figures on Homo floresiensis, from the original article published after their discovery in Nature. From Pharyngula.
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"Hobbit" Discovered: Tiny Human Ancestor Found in Asia
Scientists have found skeletons of a human species that grew no larger than a three-year-old modern child. The species lived with pygmy elephants and giant lizards on a remote island in Indonesia. From National Geographic.
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Article on the discovery of this new homanid with facts and figures.
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Indonesia's Lost World: Shaking Up the Family Tree
New discoveries on the Indonesian island of Flores are revealing that until at least 13,000 to 12,000 years ago, modern humans shared this planet with a different human species. Article from Archaeology.
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BBC: Hobbit Was 'Not a Diseased Human'
A study suggests the famous Indonesian "Hobbit" skeleton does not belong to a modern human with a brain disease, as some claimed.
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