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Prehistoric Indonesia / Prehistoric Asia / Apes / Human evolution / Geological history of Earth / Catarrhini / Anthropology / 10th millennium BC / Homo floresiensis / Liang Bua / Homo erectus / Homo
Date: 2009-06-03 09:42:59
Prehistoric Indonesia
Prehistoric Asia
Apes
Human evolution
Geological history of Earth
Catarrhini
Anthropology
10th millennium BC
Homo floresiensis
Liang Bua
Homo erectus
Homo

Van Heteren, Homo floresiensis as an island form PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Homo FlorESiensis as an Island Form A.H. van Heteren*

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