Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have yielded evidence for a population of tiny hominins, sufficiently distinct anatomically to be assigned to a new species, Homo floresiensis1. The finds comprise the cranial and some post-cranial remains of one individual, as well as a premolar from another individual in older deposits. Here we describe their context, implications and the remaining archaeological uncertainties. Dating by radiocarbon (14C), luminescence, uranium-series and electron spin resonance (ESR) methods indicates that H. floresiensis existed from before 38,000 years ago (kyr) until at least 18 kyr. Associated deposits contain stone artefacts and animal remains, including K...
About a decade ago, members of the paleoanthropological community first announced the unique discov...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
The remarkable partial adult skeleton (LB1) excavated from Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores, I...
The finding of archaeological evidence predating 1Ma and a small hominin species (Homo floresiensis)...
The finding of archaeological evidence predating 1Ma and a small hominin species (Homo floresiensis)...
About a decade ago, members of the paleoanthropological community first announced the unique discov...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
The remarkable partial adult skeleton (LB1) excavated from Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores, I...
The finding of archaeological evidence predating 1Ma and a small hominin species (Homo floresiensis)...
The finding of archaeological evidence predating 1Ma and a small hominin species (Homo floresiensis)...
About a decade ago, members of the paleoanthropological community first announced the unique discov...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a limestone cave on the island of Flores, East Indonesia, have yielded a w...