Mandibular evidence supports Homo floresiensisas a distinct species
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Westaway, Michael Carrington
Durband, Arthur C.
Groves, Colin P.
Collard, Mark
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National Academy of Sciences
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Henneberg et al. (1) and Eckhardt et al. (2) present another pathology-based alternative to the hypothesis that the “hobbit” fossils from Liang Bua, Indonesia, represent a distinct hominin species, Homo floresiensis. They contend that the Liang Bua specimens are the remains of small-bodied humans and that the noteworthy features of the most complete specimen, LB1, are a consequence of Down syndrome (DS). Here, we show
that the available mandibular evidence does
not support these claims.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences