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Early human species nicknamed 'the hobbit' due to 3ft 6in height 'may still be alive today'

Early human species nicknamed 'the hobbit' due to 3ft 6in height 'may still be alive today'
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"Insights into dwarf stegodon (Stegodon florensis florensis) palaeobiol" by Pauline Basilia, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz et al.

"Insights into dwarf stegodon (Stegodon florensis florensis) palaeobiol" by Pauline Basilia, Justyna J. Miszkiewicz et al.
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The remarkable fossil that radically changed our understanding of the human story

(CNN) — Indonesian archaeologist Thomas Sutikna was nursing a fever in a hotel room on September 2, 2003, when a coworker shared news of what turned out to be a

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The remarkable fossil that radically changed our understanding of the human story

The explosive discovery of a tiny, enigmatic hominin in an Indonesian cave in 2003 captivated the world. Now, 20 years later, scientists are still struggling to understand the hobbit’s place in the human family tree.

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Homo floresiensis: The curious case of the hobbit and what its remarkable discovery taught us

The explosive discovery of a tiny, enigmatic hominin in an Indonesian cave in 2003 captivated the world. Now, 20 years later, scientists are still struggling to understand the hobbit’s place in the human family tree.

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