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Title: Homo floresiensis
Url: https://www.bioedonline.org/slides/hot-topics/homo-floresiensis/
Publisher: Baylor College of Medicine
Description: In 2004, a human-like species was discovered on Flores Island. She was approximately 3-feet tall, with a small face and teeth, and the ability to walk on two-legs. This website provides links to five articles from Nature which discuss the immense impact the discovery of Homo floresiensis has had and will have on anthropology and the way we look at human evolution. The website also has a link to a slideshow by Sonia Clayton, Deanne Erdmann, and Nancy Moreno. The speaker’s notes are included and it provides a more in-depth background of Homo floresiensis.
LC Classification: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Anthropology -- Physical anthropology. Somatology -- Human evolution
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation -- Anthropology -- Physical anthropology. Somatology -- Human evolution -- Fossil man. Human paleontology
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Biology
Science -- Biological and life sciences
Social studies
Social studies -- Anthropology
Key Concept: Biology -- Evolution
Geology -- Fossils
Date Issued: 2004-11-04
Resource Type: Reference Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Rights: Baylor College of Medicine
Access Rights: Free access
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