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LB-1 Homo floresiensis

The most complete example of Homo floresiensis skeleton.

To date, LB-1 is the most complete example of Homo floresiensis to be found. The fossilised remains consist of an almost-complete skull and partial skeleton that includes legs, hands, feet, part of the pelvis and other fragments.

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Rights: Smithsonian
Published: 9 June 2017Size: 25.94 KB
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