Homo floresiensis is an extinct, diminutive hominin species discovered in the Late Pleistocene deposits of Liang Bua cave, Flores, eastern Indonesia. The nature and evolutionary origins of H. floresiensis' unique physical characters have been intensively debated. Based on extensive comparisons using linear metric analyses, crown contour analyses, and other trait-by-trait morphological comparisons, we report here that the dental remains from multiple individuals indicate that H. floresiensis had primitive canine-premolar and advanced molar morphologies, a combination of dental traits unknown in any other hominin species. The primitive aspects are comparable to H. erectus from the Early Pleistocene, whereas some of the molar morphologies are ...
<p>Maxillary (A) and mandibular (B) dentitions of <i>H</i>. <i>floresiensis</i> (LB), early Javanese...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
This contribution reports fifteen human fossil dental remains found during the last two decades in t...
Homo floresiensis is an extinct, diminutive hominin species discovered in the Late Pleisto-cene depo...
The evolutionary origin of Homo floresiensis, a diminutive hominin species previously known only by ...
The remarkable partial adult skeleton (LB1) excavated from Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores, I...
The origin of hominins found on the remote Indonesian island of Flores remains highly contentious. T...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
The origin of hominins found on the remote Indonesian island of Flores remains highly contentious. T...
About a decade ago, members of the paleoanthropological community first announced the unique discov...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
The recent recovery of a hominin maxillary third premolar, PU-198, within the faunal collections fro...
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 ...
<p>Maxillary (A) and mandibular (B) dentitions of <i>H</i>. <i>floresiensis</i> (LB), early Javanese...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
This contribution reports fifteen human fossil dental remains found during the last two decades in t...
Homo floresiensis is an extinct, diminutive hominin species discovered in the Late Pleisto-cene depo...
The evolutionary origin of Homo floresiensis, a diminutive hominin species previously known only by ...
The remarkable partial adult skeleton (LB1) excavated from Liang Bua cave on the island of Flores, I...
The origin of hominins found on the remote Indonesian island of Flores remains highly contentious. T...
Homo floresiensis the holotype of which stood ~106 cm tall, weighed ~27.5 kg, and had a brain ~426 c...
The origin of hominins found on the remote Indonesian island of Flores remains highly contentious. T...
About a decade ago, members of the paleoanthropological community first announced the unique discov...
Results of studies on cusp homology, experimental studies of dental growth and development and the d...
The recent recovery of a hominin maxillary third premolar, PU-198, within the faunal collections fro...
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 ...
<p>Maxillary (A) and mandibular (B) dentitions of <i>H</i>. <i>floresiensis</i> (LB), early Javanese...
In 2004 a paleoanthropology team discovered the remains of an extinct and curiously unique hominin s...
This contribution reports fifteen human fossil dental remains found during the last two decades in t...