@georgemleader @Ozarchaeomaglab @profmarkcollard From giants to small humans with primitive characters. https://t.co/T1AbMhVi8B
RT @clumsystiggy: a while back i had a theory more extinct insular dwarf humans existed, and apparently for a brief time it was thought remโฆ
a while back i had a theory more extinct insular dwarf humans existed, and apparently for a brief time it was thought remains from palau were of dwarf h. sapiens: https://t.co/YVpYpCDAZ1
RT @Paracelsus1092: Remember when they found 25 pygmy skeletons on Palau? https://t.co/ezZg2FHXx7
RT @Paracelsus1092: Remember when they found 25 pygmy skeletons on Palau? https://t.co/ezZg2FHXx7
RT @Paracelsus1092: Remember when they found 25 pygmy skeletons on Palau? https://t.co/ezZg2FHXx7
RT @Paracelsus1092: Remember when they found 25 pygmy skeletons on Palau? https://t.co/ezZg2FHXx7
Remember when they found 25 pygmy skeletons on Palau? https://t.co/ezZg2FHXx7
@LeeRberger @heri_uct @MaropengSA Oh while I have the chance to ask, can you say whether you will continue looking for sites across Island Southeast Asia and if research continues for the intrigued 'pygmy' finds you made in Micronesia? https://t.co/E13IGRT
Two populations sharing many traits can more easily be a result of horizontal gene flow than covergence or sharing of traits from some unknown common ancestor. This is evidence of H. floresiensis being the source of the pygmy phenotype. https://t.co/wKWFaa