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Homo Floresiensis AKA the Hobbit. By Regina Barasch. What is Homo Floresiensis ?. A species of dwarf human Only about 1 meter in height (about 3.2 feet) With a very small brain size of 417 cc (human size =around 1130 cc) With human-like teeth and a receding forehead and no chin.
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Homo FloresiensisAKA the Hobbit By Regina Barasch
What is Homo Floresiensis? • A species of dwarf human • Only about 1 meter in height (about 3.2 feet) • With a very small brain size of 417 cc (human size =around 1130 cc) • With human-like teeth and a receding forehead and no chin. • With relatively long arms.
Where and When was Homo Floresiensis Discovered? • At the Liang Bua cave on the Indonesian Island of Flores in 2003
Who Made the Discovery • A joint Australian-Indonesian team of paleoanthropologists and archaeologists looking on Flores for evidence of the original human migration of H. sapiens from Asia into Australia.
What Exactly Did They Find? • The specimens are not fossilized, but were described as having "the consistency of wet blotting paper" . • Once exposed, the bones had to be left to dry before they could be dug up.
How Old is the Species? • One sub-fossil skeleton was dated at 18,000 years old. • Parts of eight other individuals, dated from 94,000 to 13,000 years ago
What is the Significance of the Finding • The discovery is widely considered the most important of its kind in recent history. • The new species challenges many of the ideas of the discipline. • It is so different from other members of genus Homo that it forces the recognition of a new, undreamt-of variability in the genus,
Is It Really a New Species? • Whether the specimens represent a new species is a controversial issue within the scientific community. • In 2005, a computer-generated model of the skull showed that it was neither a pygmy nor an individual with a malformed skull and brain. • This lends support to the idea it belongs to a species distinct from Homo erectus. • Other scientists argue that it is a modern human with microencephaly, a disorder resulting in a small brain and other defects.
What Next? • The discoverers of H. floresiensis fully expect to find the remains of other, equally divergent Homo species on other isolated islands of Southeast Asia.
Connection to Modern Humans • Modern humans arrived on Flores between 55,000 and 35,000 years ago, and presumably interacted with floresiensis, • though there is no evidence of this at Liang Bua.