Rare fossils reveal insights into the origins of Homo floresiensis

By Jurassic JennAug 8, 2024 12:21 PMScience
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The Mata Menge humerus fragment (left) shown at the same scale as the humerus of Homo floresiensis. Source: Yousuke Kaifu

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications reveals the remarkable findings of rare early human fossils discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores, reports PhysOrg.These fossils, dated to approximately 700,000 years ago, provide valuable insights into the evolution of Homo floresiensis, popularly known as the "Hobbits of Flores." This particular group of hominins was initially unearthed in 2003 at Liang Bua cave by a team co-led by Professor Mike Morwood.

Previous archaeological evidence indicates that these small-brained, diminutive humans inhabited Liang Bua as recently as 50,000 years ago, a period when Homo sapiens was already well-established in Australia. Ongoing debates have revolved around the origin of the enigmatic Homo floresiensis. One hypothesis suggests that they were dwarfed descendants of Homo erectus, whereas another suggests they might be remnants of more antiquated hominins such as Homo habilis or Australopithecus afarensis ("Lucy").

The Mata Menge humerus fragment (left) shown at the same scale as the humerus of Homo floresiensis. Source: Yousuke Kaifu

Aside from Liang Bua, Flores has only yielded hominin fossils at Mata Menge, an open-air site located 75 kilometers east of the cave. The remains found at Mata Menge predate those from Liang Bua by approximately 650,000 years and belong to at least three individuals who exhibited smaller jaws and teeth than Homo floresiensis. However, the absence of postcranial elements at Mata Menge left uncertain whether these hominins were as small or even smaller than the "Hobbits."

In a significant development, a recent study led by Professor Yousuke Kaifu of the University of Tokyo, Iwan Kurniawan, and Associate Professor Gerrit van den Bergh from the University of Wollongong, unveiled three additional hominin fossils from Mata Menge, all dating back 700,000 years. Of particular importance was the discovery of the first postcranial element, a distal shaft of an adult humerus (lower half of the upper arm bone).

The smaller humerus, analyzed using digital microscopy, was confirmed to be that of an adult individual. Based on the bone's length, scientists estimated the hominin's height to be approximately 100 centimeters, around 6 centimeters shorter than the Homo floresiensis skeleton found at Liang Bua (~106 centimeters based on femoral length).

Indonesian island of Flores where the mysterious Homo floresiensis fossils were found. Source: Courtesy Liang Bua Team

Described as the smallest upper arm bone known to the hominin fossil record worldwide, this remarkable specimen strongly supports the hypothesis that the ancestors of Homo floresiensis exhibited extreme body size reduction. Surprisingly, the newly discovered Mata Menge hominins were even tinier than previously thought.

Notably, the two additional teeth found at Mata Menge were also small in size, and one closely resembled those of the early Homo erectus of Java. This similarity dismisses the notion that Homo floresiensis evolved from an earlier, more primitive type of hominin, which has never been found in Indonesia or the surrounding region outside of Africa.

Mata Menge. Source: Adam Brumm

With ten fossil specimens now recovered from Mata Menge, researchers have established that these individuals, including two children, possess striking anatomical similarities to the Liang Bua Homo floresiensis. This earlier form is considered an ancestral precursor to the better-known "Hobbit" but demonstrates a less specialized dentition.

In conclusion, these latest findings strongly suggest that the "Hobbit" story began over a million years ago when a group of early Asian hominins, likely Homo erectus, became isolated on the remote island of Flores. As time progressed, this population experienced significant body size reduction, an unprecedented adaptation captured by the tiny arm bone discovered at Mata Menge.

While much about the evolutionary history of Homo floresiensis remains unknown, these exceptional fossils shed light on their complex origins and the remarkable path of human evolution in the ancient lands of Indonesia.

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