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Flores 'hobbits' weren't malformed humans

23 June 2010

CASE closed – the “hobbits” that lived on the Indonesian island of Flores only 13,000 years ago were a unique species of hominin.

This was the first thought when the remains of a tiny, 18,000-year-old female were uncovered in 2003. Then in 2008 Peter Obendorf of RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, claimed the remains were of a modern human with cretinism, a disease caused by iodine deficiency.

“I have put that claim to rest,” says of the Australian National University in Canberra. He compared the Flores bones with those of 10 people who’d had cretinism,…

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