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Homo floresiensis

Media: 100% Digital Illustration 

           (Software: Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop) 

           (Device: Wacom Intuos Pen Tablet)

References

 

Date, Place: 

  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. (2014). What does it mean to be human? Retrieved from http://humanorigins.si.edu 

 

Height, Weight: 

  • Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas at Austin. (2014). eFOSSILS. Retrieved from http://efossils.org

 

Visual: 

  • Department of Anthropology, University of Washington. (2014). Photographs of casts.

  • Brown, P., et al. (2004). A New Small-bodied Hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia. Nature 431, 1055-1061

  • Morwood, M.J., et al. (2005). Further Evidence for Small-bodied Hominins from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia. Nature 437, 1012-1017

  • John Gurche. (2013). Shaping Humanity. Yale University Press. 

 

Documents:

  • Brown, P., et al. (2004). A New Small-bodied Hominin from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia. Nature 431, 1055-1061

  • Morwood, M.J. et al. (2005). Further Evidence for Small-bodied Hominins from the Late Pleistocene of Flores, Indonesia. Nature 437, 1012-1017

  • Brown, P. and Maeda, T. (2009). Liang Bua Homo floresiensis Mandible and Mandibular Teeth: a Contribution to the Comparative Morphology of a New Hominin Species. J Hum Evolv, 571-96.

  • Larson, S.G., et al. (2007). Homo floresiensis and the Evolution of the Hominin Shoulder. J Hum Evolv, 718-31.

  • Larson, S.G., et al. (2009). Descriptions of the Upper Limb Skeleton of Homo floresiensis. J Hum Evolv, 555-70.

  • Orr, C.M., et al. (2013). New Wrist Bones of Homo floresiensis from Liang Buo (Flores, Indonesia). J Hum Evolv, 109-129.

  • Jungers, W.L., et al. (2009). The Foot of Homo floresiensis. Nature 459, 81-84.

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