Homo floresiensis contextualized: a geometric morphometric comparative analysis of fossil and pathological human samples.
The origin of hominins found on the remote Indonesian island of Flores remains highly contentious. These specimens may represent a new hominin species, Homo floresiensis, descended from a local population of Homo erectus or from an earlier (pre-H. erectus) migration of a small-bodied and small-brain...
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Main Authors: | Karen L Baab, Kieran P McNulty, Katerina Harvati |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de2bc82479bc4f4494f592dc3758bf8d |
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