Homo floresiensis, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia)1,2,3, has generated wide interest and scientific debate. A major reason this taxon is controversial is because the H. floresiensis-bearing deposits, which include associated stone artefacts2,3,4 and remains of other extinct endemic fauna5,6, were dated to between about 95 and 12 thousand calendar years (kyr) ago2,3,7. These ages suggested that H. floresiensis survived until long after modern humans reached Australia by ~50 kyr ago8,9,10. Here we report new stratigraphic and chronological evidence from Liang Bua that does not support the ages inferred previously for the H. floresiensis holotype (LB1), ~18 thousand calibrat...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
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, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
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 ...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
The evolutionary origin of Homo floresiensis, a diminutive hominin species previously known only by ...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So\u27a Basin of centra...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
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, a primitive hominin species discovered in Late Pleistocene sediments at Liang Bua...
The discovery in 2003 of the partial skeleton of a diminutive and primitive hominin species, Homo fl...
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 ...
Excavations at Liang Bua, a large limestone cave on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia, have ...
The evolutionary origin of Homo floresiensis, a diminutive hominin species previously known only by ...
The recent discovery of a late-surviving new human species, Homo floresiensis, in western Flores has...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So\u27a Basin of centra...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata Menge in the So'a Basin of central F...