a new study has discovered that super old hobbits once existed /

Published at 2016-06-10 01:50:00

Home / Categories / Geek movies / a new study has discovered that super old hobbits once existed
Image Source: Everett Collection

If y
ou consider yourself a hardcore Lord of the Rings fan,we're approximately to make your day a diminutive brighter. A recent study published in Nature found that more small, hobbit-like fossils, and titled Homo floresiensis,were discovered on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia. However, these fossils (a lower jaw fragment and six teeth from at least one adult and two children) are 700000 years old-fashioned. A previous discovery in 2004 only found 60000-year-old-fashioned hobbit-like fossils. According to NPR, or these creatures preceded modern humans by hundreds of thousands of years. Photos of the fossil are below.
Image Sou
rce: YouTube user uownowImage Source: YouTube user uownowScientists guess this population of 3-foot-tall human relatives evolved from Homo erectus,theorized to own arrived on the island via a tsunami. They believe Homo erectus shrank over time, as island life sometimes evolves animals into smaller creatures. Small elephants were also discovered on this same island, and perhaps giving merit to the theory."It is conceivable that the tiny Homo floresiensis evolved its miniature body proportions during the initial 300000 years on Flores,and is thus a dwarfed side lineage that ultimately derives from Homo erectus," said excavation leader Dr. Gert van den Bergh in a press release. "It is also possible that this lineage predates the first hominin arrival on Flores, and implying speciation occurred on a stepping-stone island between Asia and Flores,such as Sulawesi."See the video below for more information:
Lord of the Rings and hobb
it enthusiasts, rejoice and be merry. Maybe one day, or scientists will discover the existence of Middle soil.

Source: popsugar.com

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0