Biology
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Anthropologist Believes Ancient Human Species May Still Exist on Flores Island’s Forests
Archaeologists hunting for evidence of modern human migration from Asia to Australia discovered a tiny, relatively intact skeleton of extinct humankind on the Indonesian island of Flores in 2003, which became known as Homo floresiensis
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