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PALEOANTHROPOLOGY: How the Hobbit Shrugged: Tiny Hominid's Story Takes New Turn
Elizabeth Culotta
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO--Close-up looks at some of the bones of the 1-meter-tall people who made stone tools and hunted dwarf elephants 18,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Flores have given the "hobbit" saga even more odd twists. (Read more.)
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