This image from the University of Tokyo compares a humerus fragment from Mata Menge with the humerus of Homo floresiensis found in Liang Bua cave on Flores Island, Indonesia, showing them at the same scale. AP Photo


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Twenty years ago, scientists unearthed remarkable fossils on an Indonesian island, revealing an early human species that stood about three-and-a-half feet tall. These tiny beings were dubbed "hobbits" due to their small stature. Recent discoveries have now unveiled that their ancestors might have been even shorter.
The latest research, led by Yousuke Kaifu from the University of Tokyo, highlights a surprising find. "We did not expect that we would find smaller individuals from such an old site," Kaifu remarked. This new study provides intriguing insights into the evolutionary history of these diminutive humans.

The original hobbit fossils, which date back between 60,000 and 100,000 years, were discovered in a cave on the island of Flores. The new fossils, excavated from the Mata Menge site, are located about 45 miles away from where the first hobbit remains were found. Researchers had previously speculated that the early relatives of the hobbits could have been smaller after analyzing a jawbone and teeth from the Mata Menge site. Recent studies of a tiny arm bone fragment and additional teeth confirm that these ancestors were approximately 2.4 inches shorter than the hobbits.

This photo from Yousuke Kaifu shows an arm bone fragment found on the island of Flores in Indonesia. Recent research indicates that the early human ancestors, known as 'hobbits,' were even shorter than previously thought. AP Photo

Dean Falk, an evolutionary anthropologist from Florida State University, praised the findings. "They've convincingly shown that these were very small individuals," he noted. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, provides crucial new details about the size of these early humans.

The debate about the hobbits’ evolution has long intrigued scientists. Known as Homo Floresiensis, the hobbits were among the last early human species to go extinct. One major question remains unresolved: Did the hobbits evolve from a taller human species like Homo erectus, which also lived in the region, or did they descend from an even more primitive ancestor? Understanding their evolutionary background requires more research and additional fossils.

Matt Tocheri, an anthropologist from Lakehead University, emphasized the need for further investigation. "This question remains unanswered and will continue to be a focus of research for some time to come," Tocheri said. As scientists continue to study these ancient remains, new discoveries could shed light on the fascinating evolutionary journey of these small-statured humans.

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