It is not known if Homo floresiensis was capable of language.
The Homo floresiensis was smaller than Homo sapiens. Also Homo floresiensis had sloping heads as well as thick eyebrow ridges.
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Homo floresiensis was a mini species of ancient human, they lived on a small island in Indonesia called Flores, not that much larger then Wales. Living on this island there were some animals that had island-dwarfism; a subspecies of dwarf-elephant and homo floresiensis. Homo floresiensis hunted this elephant, dodos, a subspecies of giant-rat and Komodo dragons.
Archeological evidence suggest around 38,000 to around 12,000 years ago.
It is not known if Homo floresiensis was capable of language.
The Homo floresiensis was smaller than Homo sapiens. Also Homo floresiensis had sloping heads as well as thick eyebrow ridges.
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e. all of these
Homo floresiensis was a mini species of ancient human, they lived on a small island in Indonesia called Flores, not that much larger then Wales. Living on this island there were some animals that had island-dwarfism; a subspecies of dwarf-elephant and homo floresiensis. Homo floresiensis hunted this elephant, dodos, a subspecies of giant-rat and Komodo dragons.
Homo floresiensis
Archeological evidence suggest around 38,000 to around 12,000 years ago.
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they use le bow and arrow to shoot animals
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I don't know of any Indonesian Dino's, but fossil remains of a previously unknown primitive human species now known as Homo Floresiensis (homo meaning human) have been found there.
There are several books and websites that detail human evolution. Seeing as how modern humans are descended from 4 different ancient hominids, its difficult to discuss when Homo Sapien officially began. We are descended from Homo Erectus, Homo Denisova, Homo Neanderthalensis, and Homo floresiensis. Those 4 species interbred and formed what became the modern human or Homo Sapien.