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what are the affinities of H. floresiensis to Homo habilis?

what are the affinities of H. floresiensis to Homo habilis?

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SOLUTION-new brain measurement of homo floresiensis supports the theory the creature was a shrunken version of homo Erectus. there are many types of research and theories about it. the debate over where so-called hobbit or homo floresiensis come from has raged since researchers discovered its remains on the remote Indonesian island of flowers in the year 2003. clauses to the hobbit-like human ancestry lies in the size of its brain the hobbit's gray matter is actually slightly larger than previously thought the hobbit which stood three feet tall lived on Flores.H.floresiensis skeleton ruled out the possibility of a disease called microcephaly the cause of its small structure. one possibility is that the hobbit evolved from another small-bodies small-brained early human or hominin called H.habilis.the homo genus had given rise to three human specifies H.FLORESIENSIS and HOMO HABILIS for the moment they should probably be lumped with the australopiths

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