Post-cranial skeletons of hypothyroid cretins show a similar anatomical mosaic as Homo floresiensis.
Human remains, some as recent as 15 thousand years, from Liang Bua (LB) on the Indonesian island of Flores have been attributed to a new species, Homo floresiensis. The definition includes a mosaic of features, some like modern humans (hence derived: genus Homo), some like modern apes and australopi...
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Autores principales: | Charles Oxnard, Peter J Obendorf, Ben J Kefford |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ae7220cda2fe4a609c60514a55ca2bde |
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