valkyrieza: (Firefly - kaylee shiny)
2007-09-21 05:43 pm

Greetings Frodo!

This is actually vey exciting.

'Tip of the Iceberg'

A new study of a skeleton of a member of a race of three-foot-tall ‘hobbits’ who lived 12,000 years ago in Indonesia shows that they were a species of human—and that the evolutionary path to Homo Sapiens has been tortuous indeed.

They're Only Human After All: The casts of a Homo floresiensis skull (left) and a modern Homo Sapiens

By Jessica Bennett
Sept. 20, 2007 - It was an astonishing discovery: the skeletal remains of a new human species that lived for eons on a remote island while man colonized the rest of the planet. Back when it was first discovered in 2003, on the tiny Indonesian island of Flores, the three-foot-tall adult female skeleton was dubbed "the hobbit," because she—and the 11 other skeletal remains that were found like her—bore more of a resemblance to the Tolkien fantasy characters than to modern humans. The hobbit's discovery presented evidence that as recently as 12,000 years ago another species of human may have roamed the earth and, more startling, that our evolutionary history was a lot more complex than previously thought.
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