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Title: Invited Paper The Homo floresiensis Controversy
Other Titles: HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 14 No. 4 Tahun 2007
Authors: Groves, Colin
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Series/Report no.: Vol 14;No 4
Abstract: A completely new and unexpected quasi human species, Homo floresiensis, nicknamed the Hobbit, was described in 2004 from Liang Bua, a cave in Flores. Like many important new contributions to the human fossil record in the past, many commentators refused to believe that a new species had been discovered, and the type specimen was interpreted as a pathological modern human, usually as a microcephalic dwarf. There is no substance to these claims: close analysis shows that Homo floresiensis is not only a genuinely new species, but that its closest affinities lie with Plio-Pleistocene African species such as Homo habilis, so that it documents an earlier dispersal of hominins from Africa and had hitherto been suspected.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/43001
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