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Skeletal remains of the 3ft-tall creature were found in a cave on the island of Flores, alongside sophisticated stone tools and evidence of fire.
The discovery of the female specimen, given the name Homo floresiensis, caused a sensation when it was announced last October.
She is thought to have lived 18,000 years ago and had a mixture of traits from an early human ancestor, Homo erectus, and people living today.
Examination of her teeth showed she was fully grown at the time of her death - yet she stood barely 36 inches tall.
Scientists nicknamed her "the hobbit" after the dwarf-like characters in JRR Tolkein's mythical trilogy The Lord of the Rings.
I haven't got a link because it was on my BT Yahoo homepage but it's not a joke or anything.
No, George Lucas should just put hobbits in Return of the Jedi instead of Ewoks.
> That was announced months ago.
Aye, announced, but not confirmed, pay attention hagges
Skeletal remains of the 3ft-tall creature were found in a cave on the island of Flores, alongside sophisticated stone tools and evidence of fire.
The discovery of the female specimen, given the name Homo floresiensis, caused a sensation when it was announced last October.
She is thought to have lived 18,000 years ago and had a mixture of traits from an early human ancestor, Homo erectus, and people living today.
Examination of her teeth showed she was fully grown at the time of her death - yet she stood barely 36 inches tall.
Scientists nicknamed her "the hobbit" after the dwarf-like characters in JRR Tolkein's mythical trilogy The Lord of the Rings.
I haven't got a link because it was on my BT Yahoo homepage but it's not a joke or anything.