Tribespeople on a remote Indonesian island believe that a tiny hobbit-like human still roams their land, and two tourists say ...
Gregory Forth has studied the homo floresiensis for roughly four decades—first when at the University of Oxford and then at ...
Are the bones of several tiny individuals from the island of Flores the newest addition to our family tree, or are they the remains of diseased humans only masquerading as an extinct species?
Researchers have debated how the hobbits, officially named Homo floresiensis or Flores man after the remote Indonesian island, evolved to be so small. They’re thought to be among the last early ...
or the Flores Man, around 50,000 years ago. The hobbit-like species, which inhabited the Indonesian island of Flores, is thought to have vanished along with their primary food source, the pygmy ...
Indonesian Archbishop Paulus Budi Kleden, SVD, has spoken out against government-backed geothermal projects in Flores, the country’s most Catholic island located in East Nusa Tenggara.
Mauro Morandi, a man who made an art of living off the grid on a deserted Mediterranean island for more than 30 years has ...
It is believed that a remote Indonesian island was once home to an ancient human species that could still be alive today.