New Study Sheds Light on Homo floresiensis Behavior and Tool Use
A new study published in Science Advances examines the behavioral and technological capabilities of Homo floresiensis, the small-bodied ancient human species discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores. Researchers used taphonomic analysis, which involves studying how bones and artifacts are preserved over time, to draw conclusions about the species. The findings offer fresh insights into how these early humans lived, hunted, and used tools. Homo floresiensis, sometimes called the 'hobbit' due to its small stature, lived on Flores until roughly 50,000 years ago.
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