Research Paper On Hobbit

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• Modernized human has lived within the Indonesian islands referred to as Flores.
• A clue to the ancestral existence of Hobbit was found with a pair of jaws and teeth as well as the bone of the primary lady in hobbit were known.
• The scientific name is Homo floresiensis and they have a small chimpanzee-sized brain and height is about 106 cm.
• The story hobbits are 50, 000 years ago. And now the bones found refers to the age of 7, 00,000.
• Hobbits are prehistoric human species that no longer exists in today’s modern world.
• These fossils are very ancient which developed in Flores of Indonesia in its small size before a million years.

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