Note: This article deals specifically with the extinction of Neanderthals, though the same principles could certainly be applied to Homo floresiensis or other...
Note: This has been posted to the ANTHRO-L list and the Paleoanthro Yahoo group. I thought this would be of interest. Several points of view and issues are...
I'm rather certain in all of the material published I've seen photographs of the foot skeleton materials recovered for Homo floresiensis. But can't remember...
http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=your%20say&subclass=genera l&category=editorial%20opinion&story_id=375222&y=2005&m=3 Canberra Times Canberra,...
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http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2005/03/03/hobbit_brain_supports _species_theory/ Boston Globe Boston, Massachusetts March 3, 2005 'Hobbit' brain...
Photos also appear in the article here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4308751.stm Hobbit was 'not a diseased human' By Paul Rincon BBC News science...
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I think the newly reported sophisticated brain structure of Homo floresiensis tends to support my hybridization hypothesis, through the principle of parsimony...
Sorry Loren, I don't know. Could it have been a part of the original Nature article, which I may have overlooked? Dan ... photographs of ... can't ... Homo...
Article with illustrations available here: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-03/wuso-fl022805.php 'Hobbit' fossil likely represents new branch on...
Another take on the sophisticated brain structure, and other thoughts: Reports of sightings of diminutive hominids around the world, throughout history and...
To be more clear, I should have said, "...simple 'Out of Africa' event approximately 200,000 years ago..." (The time frame would seem to be important, when...
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGB1O00CY5E.html Scientists Believe They Found Remains of Humans' Earliest Walking Ancestor in Ethiopia By Anthony Mitchell...
http://newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IE320050306060300&Page=3&Title=Featu res+-+Health+%26+Science&Topic=166 Newindpress, India March 6, 2005 New fossil...
Hi everyone! Very interesting group (and topic!) I'd like to share something I remember from childhood. It never made much sense to me, but I think it may be...
Full article with photos here: http://www.exn.ca/Stories/2001/04/26/53.asp Mungo Man vs. Mitochondrial Eve By Tiffany Mayer, May 15, 2001 Put the gloves on,...
Matt, Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this account with us. It has certainly piqued my imagination and curiosity. Have you heard of any more recent...
It appears there is a new question, of who first postulated that H floresiensis is actually an Australopith. Both myself and Professor John Hawks apparently...
It appears the credit is actually mine. Prof. Hawks suggested it in his blog on Jan. 16, 2005 (and his current blog states that he first advanced the idea in...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/03/0303_050303_tv_hobbit .html "Hobbit" Brains Were Small but Smart, Study Says Hillary Mayell for National...
You can see the new photos, and a couple of paintings, here: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Flores_Man/lst Note, one photo doesn't show up in the default...
Speculation as to the linkages of Homo floresiensis to Australopithecus was there from the first, and I wonder if this business about "credit" for such an idea...
I've uploaded even more paintings, done by John Gurche, and also Peter Schouten's painting of Flores Man, which appeared in the original Nature article....