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Researchers may have found true origins of Hobbit species: Study – Republic TV
The Hobbit species that lived in Southeast Asia 50,000 years ago may be closed to modern humans, according to the new study.

The Hobbit species that lived in Southeast Asia 50,000 years ago may be closed to modern humans, according to the new study. The study has been published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. According to the study, when modern humans arrived in the islands of South East Asia, they may have encountered a range of ancient human species.
The Hobbit species are known to have survived until approximately 50,00060,000 years ago in the cases of Homo floresiensis and Homo luzonensis. Homo erectus have survived…
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