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science3 months ago

Flores Hobbits' Small Size Resulted from Slowed Childhood Growth, Study Finds

New research suggests that the small size of Homo floresiensis, or Hobbits, resulted from slowed growth during childhood rather than in utero development, challenging previous assumptions that brain size increase was the primary driver of human evolution. The study highlights how tooth and brain size relationships can provide insights into fossil species, and emphasizes that small body size on islands is an adaptive response, not a reflection of lower intelligence.

science2 years ago

Unveiling the Enigmatic Homo floresiensis: Insights from a Remarkable Discovery

The discovery of the Homo floresiensis, nicknamed "hobbit," in a cave in Indonesia 20 years ago challenged the traditional understanding of human evolution. The fossil, belonging to a small-bodied and small-brained species, raised questions about the linear progression of human evolution and highlighted the existence of diverse human species. Scientists are still debating the origins of the hobbit, with theories suggesting it could be a dwarfed offshoot of Homo erectus or related to australopithecines. Further fossil discoveries and DNA analysis are needed to unravel the mysteries surrounding the hobbit and its place in the human family tree.