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Ancient stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi represent the oldest evidence for humans living there 1 ...
Hundreds of pieces of bone dating from 5700 years ago carry evidence of being processed and eaten by other humans, bolstering ...
New research on ancient teeth from China suggests humans and Homo erectus interbreeding shaped early Asian populations.
A human species arrived on the island of Sulawesi in southeast Asia more than 800,000 years earlier than previously known.
A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
The Indonesian island of Sulawesi was a likely stepping stone for ancient hominins to reach nearby Flores, the home of the ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNAncient Tools Suggest Indonesian 'Hobbits' Had a Mysterious NeighborFlores is the same place where archaeologists discovered the short-statured Homo floresiensis – also known as the 'hobbit' – ...
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Homo erectus likely underwent hundreds of thousands of years of dwarfism on that isolated island to evolve into the hobbit ...
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