Eclogite Posted September 10, 2014 Report Posted September 10, 2014 In the continuing dispute over the nature of the fossil hominid remains found on the Indonesian island of Flores a few years ago, this study argues - upon reexaming the data - that the peculiarities were those of an individual, not indicators of a new species. AbstractThe original centrally defining features of “Homo floresiensis” are based on bones represented only in the single specimen LB1. Initial published values of 380-mL endocranial volume and 1.06-m stature are markedly lower than later attempts to confirm them, and facial asymmetry originally unreported, then denied, has been established by our group and later confirmed independently. Of nearly 200 syndromes in which microcephaly is one sign, more than half include asymmetry as another sign and more than one-fourth also explicitly include short stature. The original diagnosis of the putative new species noted and dismissed just three developmental abnormalities. Subsequent independent attempts at diagnosis (Laron Syndrome, Majewski osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II, cretinism) have been hampered a priori by selectively restricted access to specimens, and disparaged a posteriori using data previously unpublished, without acknowledging that all of the independent diagnoses corroborate the patent abnormal singularity of LB1. In this report we establish in detail that even in the absence of a particular syndromic diagnosis, the originally defining features of LB1 do not establish either the uniqueness or normality necessary to meet the formal criteria for a type specimen of a new species. In a companion paper we present a new syndromic diagnosis for LB1. The full paper may be read here: http://www.pnas.org/content/111/33/11961.full.pdf+html The ongoing debate is reminiscent of the disputes over the nature of the first Neanderthal discovered. Explanations for this included the suggestion that it was the skeleton of a Prussian mercenary, or similar. This paper is certainly not the last word on the subject. Quote
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