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New Fossils Reveal Tiny Ancestors of Indonesia's 'Hobbits'

A 700,000-year-old arm bone on Flores Island points to a lineage descending from Asian Homo erectus.

  • New fossils suggest Homo floresiensis evolved from smaller ancestors.
  • The 700,000-year-old humerus is the smallest adult upper arm bone found.
  • Evidence supports the theory that H. floresiensis descended from Asian H. erectus.
  • The discovery adds to the understanding of hominin evolution in Southeast Asia.
  • Further research is needed to fully understand the evolutionary history of Flores hominins.
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