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700000 Year Old Teeth And Arm Bones Shed Light On Enigmatic Human Relative

700,000-Year-Old Teeth and Arm Bones Shed Light on Enigmatic Human Relative

Discovery of Ancient Remains in Indonesia

A groundbreaking study has unveiled the discovery of 700,000-year-old teeth and arm bones from Homo floresiensis, an enigmatic human relative once known as the "Hobbit." The remains, found on the Indonesian island of Flores, provide tantalizing clues about the evolution of our distant ancestors.

Arm Bone Unlocks Evolutionary Mystery

The most significant finding is a fragment of the humerus, or upper arm bone. This tiny bone, exceptionally rare in the fossil record, reveals unique anatomical features that set Homo floresiensis apart from other human species. The discovery suggests that this ancient relative evolved independently on Flores, developing adaptations that allowed it to thrive in its isolated island environment.

Researchers conclude that Homo floresiensis was a distinct species of human that coexisted with modern humans until relatively recent times. Its presence on Flores highlights the remarkable diversity of the human family tree and the ongoing quest to unravel our evolutionary history.


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