Homo floresiensis
Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man"; nicknamed "hobbit") is a species of small archaic human that inhabited the island of Flores, Indonesia, until the arrival of modern humans about 50,000 years ago. The remains of an individual who would have stood about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) in height were discovered in 2003 at Liang Bua on the island of Flores in Indonesia. Partial skeletons of at least nine individuals have been recovered, including one complete skull, referred to as "LB1". These remains have been the subject of intense research to determine whether they were diseased modern humans or a separate species; a 2017 study concludes by phylogenetic analysis that H. floresiensis is an early species of Homo, a sister species of Homo habilis.
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Homo floresiensis
Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man"; nicknamed "hobbit") is a species of small archaic human that inhabited the island of Flores, Indonesia, until the arrival of modern humans about 50,000 years ago. The remains of an individual who would have stood about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) in height were discovered in 2003 at Liang Bua on the island of Flores in Indonesia. Partial skeletons of at least nine individuals have been recovered, including one complete skull, referred to as "LB1". These remains have been the subject of intense research to determine whether they were diseased modern humans or a separate species; a 2017 study concludes by phylogenetic analysis that H. floresiensis is an early species of Homo, a sister species of Homo habilis.
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2003an, kobazuloaren aztarnen ...... iaren antzekoak) zeuden irlan.
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De Floresmens (Homo floresiens ...... an vroege moderne mensen gaat.
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Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man ...... m 50,000 to 190,000 years ago.
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Homo floresiensis ("Manusia Fl ...... hingga 13.000 tahun yang lalu.
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Homo floresiensis (człowiek z ...... ią z powieści J.R.R. Tolkiena.
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Homo floresiensis (česky též č ...... om nebo endemický kretenismus.
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Homo floresiensis („Mensch von ...... klar unterscheidbare Art“ war.
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Homo floresiensis Homo floresi ...... mo erectus en Asie du Sud-Est.
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Homo floresiensis var en art a ...... wns syndrom eller mikrocefali.
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Homo floresiensis è una specie ...... nella nostra storia evolutiva.
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Brown et al., 2004
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Skull with associated mandible.
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H. floresiensis skull, Cantonal Museum of Geology, Switzerland
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Flores in Indonesia, shown highlighted in red
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floresiensis
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2003an, kobazuloaren aztarnen ...... oak direla estimatzen direnak.
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De Floresmens (Homo floresiens ...... parte soort Homo floresiensis.
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Homo floresiensis ("Flores Man ...... ister species of Homo habilis.
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Homo floresiensis ("Manusia Fl ...... nusia modern (sekitar 100 cm).
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Homo floresiensis (człowiek z ...... a okres od 50 do 190 tys. lat.
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Homo floresiensis (česky též č ...... alé nástroje, vše pocházející
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Homo floresiensis („Mensch von ...... jünger als 60.000 Jahre sind.
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Homo floresiensis Homo floresi ...... t 60 000 ans avant le présent.
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Homo floresiensis var en art a ...... gt fastställts. Vissa forskare
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Homo floresiensis è una specie ...... esiani nel settembre del 2003.
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Floresmens
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Home de Flores
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Homme de Florès
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Homo floresiensis
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Homo floresiensis
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Homo floresiensis
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Homo floresiensis
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Homo floresiensis
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Homo floresiensis
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