Was Homo floresiensis a Hunter or a Scavenger?
WASHINGTON, D.C.—According to a Phys.org report, E. Grace Veatch of the Smithsonian Institution and her colleagues have reevaluated the idea that Homo floresiensis, a small-brained hominin that stood about 3.5 feet tall, hunted dwarf elephants and controlled fire.
Homo floresiensis as hunter vs. scavenger reframes the behavioral complexity of an isolated archaic hominin — a test case for how much cognitive and strategic capacity can persist or emerge independently of mainstream evolutionary lineages.
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Original author: Jessica Esther Saraceni