Homo floresiensis

Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man"; nicknamed "hobbit") is an extinct species in the genus Homo. The remains of an individual that would have stood about 1.1 m (3…
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Homo floresiensis - the most recent living human relative
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Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores. Brain Size, Hominid, Baby Fat, Human Evolution, Animal Science, Walk The Earth, Ancient Origins, Homos
"Hobbit" schon lange auf Flores heimisch
Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores.
Homo floresiensis - the most recent living human relative
Thomas Sutikna of the Indonesian Centre for Archaeology in Jakarta, Indonesia, holds a skull that he and fellow scientists believe represents a new human species, Homo floresiensis. The 18,000-year-old skull was found in October in a cave on the Indonesian island of Flores.
The height of Homo floresiensis (3ft 6in) compared with modern humans, Homo sapiens (6ft). It has been confirmed that Homo floresiensis is a genuine ancient human species and not a descendant of healthy humans dwarfed by disease. Using statistical analysis on skeletal remains of a well-preserved female specimen, researchers in several different labs have determined that the "hobbit" is definitely a distinct species of human and not a genetically flawed version. of modern humans. Ancient Humans, Prehistoric Man, Prehistoric Animals, Art Rupestre, Historia Natural, The Boogeyman
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The height of Homo floresiensis (3ft 6in) compared with modern humans, Homo sapiens (6ft). It has been confirmed that Homo floresiensis is a genuine ancient human species and not a descendant of healthy humans dwarfed by disease. Using statistical analysis on skeletal remains of a well-preserved female specimen, researchers in several different labs have determined that the "hobbit" is definitely a distinct species of human and not a genetically flawed version. of modern humans.
HOMO FLORIENSIS: La nueva especie desafía muchas de las ideas de su disciplina. Desde el siglo XIX, cuando empezaron a descubrirse los primeros neandertales, no se habían descubierto otros homínidos coetáneos de Homo sapiens.  H. floresiensis es tan diferente en forma a otros miembros del género Homo que obliga al reconocimiento de una posible nueva e inimaginable variabilidad en ese grupo, y reafirma una tendencia intelectual lejana a la idea de la evolución lineal. Cryptozoology, Stonehenge, Prehistoric, Southeast Asia, Evolution, Whale
HOMO FLORIENSIS: La nueva especie desafía muchas de las ideas de su disciplina. Desde el siglo XIX, cuando empezaron a descubrirse los primeros neandertales, no se habían descubierto otros homínidos coetáneos de Homo sapiens. H. floresiensis es tan diferente en forma a otros miembros del género Homo que obliga al reconocimiento de una posible nueva e inimaginable variabilidad en ese grupo, y reafirma una tendencia intelectual lejana a la idea de la evolución lineal.
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Scientists have discovered that the miniature human species Homo floresiensis evolved thousands of years earlier than previously believed. They came to this conclusion by studying the skeleton of H. floresiensis, which has a number of primitive features (pictured) Biological Anthropology, Australian National University, Comedy Tv Shows, Sea Level Rise
'Hobbits’ in Indonesia may be one of the earliest forms of human
Scientists have discovered that the miniature human species Homo floresiensis evolved thousands of years earlier than previously believed. They came to this conclusion by studying the skeleton of H. floresiensis, which has a number of primitive features (pictured)
Homo floresiensis: Studie zweifelt an Hobbits als 'neue' Menschenart http://grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.blogspot.de/2014/08/homo-floresiensis-studie-zweifelt.html Abb.: A, E. Indriati; Image B and C; D.W. Frayer Forensic Facial Reconstruction, Real Skull, Fallen Angels, Caveman
Homo floresiensis: Studie zweifelt an Hobbits als 'neue' Menschenart http://grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.blogspot.de/2014/08/homo-floresiensis-studie-zweifelt.html Abb.: A, E. Indriati; Image B and C; D.W. Frayer
Homo floresiensis LB1 Human Family Tree, Arm Bones, Ogre
Homo floresiensis
Homo floresiensis LB1
Reconstruction of a Homo floresiensis-found in Indonesia-and sometimes refereed to as the "Hobbit" people. Anthropologie, Photoshop Rendering
Reconstruction of a Homo floresiensis-found in Indonesia-and sometimes refereed to as the "Hobbit" people.
hobbit face- Homo Floresiensis-18,000 year old female skeleton discovered on Indonesian island of Flores, approx. 30 years of age, not pretty but distinctive. results of researchers not yet published. Aliens, Ancient Times, Forensic Anthropology, O Hobbit
Ancient Creature Called Real-Life 'Hobbit'
hobbit face- Homo Floresiensis-18,000 year old female skeleton discovered on Indonesian island of Flores, approx. 30 years of age, not pretty but distinctive. results of researchers not yet published.
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Mata Menge Fossil- The Ancestor Of Hobbit
Mata Menge Fossil- The Ancestor Of Hobbit
STUNNING 2003 discovery of the Hobbit, , on a remote island, raised scientific speculation that Iceland's elves exist. Unexplained Photos, Dr Susan, Ancient Art, Ancient History, Discovery News
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STUNNING 2003 discovery of the Hobbit, , on a remote island, raised scientific speculation that Iceland's elves exist.
Colin Groves and Debbie Argue examining the type specimen Extinction, Specimen, Debbie, Type
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Colin Groves and Debbie Argue examining the type specimen
Cast of LB1 (left) was compared to several microcephalic skulls, including the microcephalic (right) used by Henneman in his attempt to present LB1 as a microcephalic. Argue (2006) and Lyras (2008) contend the opposite. Homo Habilis, Mysterious Universe, Ciri
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Cast of LB1 (left) was compared to several microcephalic skulls, including the microcephalic (right) used by Henneman in his attempt to present LB1 as a microcephalic. Argue (2006) and Lyras (2008) contend the opposite.
Cast of the entire LB1 specimen. Sapiens
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Cast of the entire LB1 specimen.
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Cave on Flores Island where the specimens were discovered
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Homo floresiensis skull
Temporal range: 190–50 Ka Greek Pottery
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Temporal range: 190–50 Ka