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New species may have relatives in next villlage
The Guardian (UK) ^ | January 13, 2005 | John Vidal

Posted on 01/12/2005 5:52:22 PM PST by aculeus

A growing number of scientists are challenging the sensational discovery last year of a new species of one-metre-tall intelligent humans whose 13,000-year-old bones were said to have been found in an Indonesian cave.

According to some leading anthropologists in Australia, Indonesia and elsewhere, Homo floresiensis is not "one of the most important discoveries of the last 150 years" as was widely reported last October, but a pygmy version of modern Homo sapiens with a not uncommon brain disease.

Now a leading critic of the Homo floresiensis theory is to send researchers to a village near the cave where the bones were excavated to measure an extended family group whose males may be just a few inches taller than the skeleton.

The Guardian has travelled to the village and interviewed three male members of the family, the shortest of whom was 1 metre 25cm (4ft), compared with the estimated 1 metre of the skeleton.

Professor Teuku Jacob of Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta said he would compare the villagers' measurements with those of the bones.

"It is quite possible that there are pygmy people living in the area who are related to the people found in the cave."

The dispute over the bones is dividing evolutionists between those who believe modern humans came "out of Africa" and those who say that they evolved in many parts of the world. But it is now getting personal with both sides hurling insults at each other.

Prof Jacob, who has been accused by the Australian scientists who led the excavation of "kidnapping" the bones from Indonesia's centre of archaeology, said the Australian team had "rushed" their work and lacked expertise.

"I have never known anything like this row before," said Professor Alan Thorne of the Australian National University in Canberra. "People are desperate for new species. There's a lot of politics going on."

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2005


TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: archaeology; floresiensis; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; hobbit; homofloresiensis; multiregionalism; neandertal; prehistorichobbit
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To: aculeus
Uh, 25cm taller is about a third taller. That's pretty substantial. That's like the difference between someone who is 6ft tall and someone who is 8ft tall or someone who is 4ft tall and someone who is 5ft 4in.
22 posted on 01/13/2005 8:40:48 AM PST by Question_Assumptions
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