There have been multiple sightings of small humanoids on the island of Flores in Indonesia over the last few decades.
A controversial new book claims that the hobbit-like Homo floresiensis may not have actually gone extinct.
Scientists have revealed that Homo floresiensis is actually one of the earliest known forms of human.
New evidence has indicated that Homo floresiensis may have died out shortly after homo sapiens arrived.
New research has indicated that 'hobbit' remains found inside a cave actually do belong to a new species.
It is becoming more and more likely that Homo floresiensis was indeed a separate species of hominid.
Scientists in Australia have reconfirmed the idea that Homo floresiensis is an iodine-deficient human.
New research relating to the ongoing debate over the "hobbit" skeleton Homo floresiensis has concluded that the skull an...
A new study has revealed that the hobbit-like Homo floresiensis may have not only been a genuine ancestor to modern huma...
The debate over mysterious 'hobbit' Homo floresiensis has raged on ever since its discovery in 2003, now a new study com...
Even six years on, the discovery of a strange new prehistoric species of small human nicknamed 'hobbits' continues to my...