FLORES JOURNAL| SCIENCE – Liang Bua Cave stands out among the limestone hills in the northern part of the city of Ruteng, Manggarai. This is an archaeological site that will take you to explore the traces of Hobbit humans in the past.
Its existence adds to the long list of tourist charms of the amazing island of Flores.
Quoted Flores Journal from the iTrip ID YouTube Channel, Sunday, (7/1/2024), Liang Bua, located in Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Indonesia, has become an archaeological site that has attracted world attention since the discovery of a new human species known as Homo floresiensis or “hobbit man”.
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This site has a rich history and holds important clues about human evolution and life in the past.
1.Discovery of Homo floresiensis
In 2003, a team of archaeologists and anthropologists from Indonesia and Australia conducted surprising research at Liang Bua.
They found human fossils indicating the existence of a new human species that was smaller than modern humans.
This species became known as Homo floresiensis or “hobbit man”. This finding rocked the scientific world and became an important piece of evidence in our understanding of human evolution.
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2. Characteristics of Homo floresiensis
Homo floresiensis was only about one meter tall and had a relatively small brain. They lived on Flores Island around 100,000 to 60,000 years ago.
Other finds at the Liang Bua site, such as stone tools and animal fossils, also provide insight into the life and habits of Homo floresiensis.
3. Artifacts and Other Archaeological Findings
Apart from human fossils, Liang Bua also revealed various artifacts and other archaeological findings. Stone tools, animal remains, and plant remains provide insight into ancient human life and the environment of the past.
2024-01-07 08:26:00
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