The Hobbit trap
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"This book lays out the argument against the labelling of a skeleton found in Indonesia (the 'Hobbit') a 'new species' of human. Maciej Henneberg, international scientist and palaeo-anthropologist, writes of his reaction to the extraordinary claims of a 'new species' find, his quick conclusion that the skeleton is not a new species, and his theory - along with other colleagues - that the skeleton is not only not a new species, but is that of a modern human with a growth disorder, and may only be around 40-50 years old. Based on studies of the teeth, Maciej Henneberg and other scientists believe the 'Hobbit' may have had modern dental work."--Provided by publisher.
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Robert B. Eckhardt
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John Schofield
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Schofield, John
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Maciej Henneberg
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Phillip Vallentine Tobias
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- HTHobbit TrapMaciej Henneberg, Robert B. Eckhardt, John Schofield
Hobbit Trap
- HTHobbit TrapMaciej Henneberg, Robert B. Eckhardt, Schofield, John
Hobbit Trap
- HTHobbit TrapMaciej Henneberg, Robert B. Eckhardt, Schofield, John
Hobbit Trap
- HTHobbit TrapMaciej Henneberg, Robert B. Eckhardt, John Schofield
Hobbit Trap
- HTHobbit TrapMaciej Henneberg, Schofield, John, Phillip Vallentine Tobias, Robert B. Eckhardt
Hobbit Trap
- THThe Hobbit trapMaciej Henneberg
The Hobbit trap