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I watched NOVA last night on PBS and the show (Alien on Earth) was about a potentially new Human species. It was fascinating and worth a watch.
"Do the remains of a tiny hobbit-like creature found on the island of Flores belong to a new human species?"
The interesting part is that the skeletons seem to be related Australopithecus (such as "Lucy") which were around 3.2 million years ago, but dating puts Homo Floresiensis at only 18,000 years which would rewrite what is known about human evolutuion. Many theories have been put forth such as Microcephaly or possibly insular dwarfism due to the island habitat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_floresiensis
"Do the remains of a tiny hobbit-like creature found on the island of Flores belong to a new human species?"
The interesting part is that the skeletons seem to be related Australopithecus (such as "Lucy") which were around 3.2 million years ago, but dating puts Homo Floresiensis at only 18,000 years which would rewrite what is known about human evolutuion. Many theories have been put forth such as Microcephaly or possibly insular dwarfism due to the island habitat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_floresiensis