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Tony Djubiantono

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Kaifu Y, Baba H, Sutikna T, Morwood M, Kubo D, Wahyu Saptomo E, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2011 Nov; 61(6):644-82. PMID: 22036083
This paper describes in detail the external morphology of LB1/1, the nearly complete and only known cranium of Homo floresiensis. Comparisons were made with a large sample of early groups...
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Kaifu Y, Baba H, Kurniawan I, Sutikna T, Wahyu Saptomo E, Jatmiko , et al.
Am J Phys Anthropol . 2009 Apr; 140(1):177-85. PMID: 19358291
If the holotype of Homo floresiensis, LB1, suffered from a severe developmental pathology, this could undermine its status as the holotype of a new species. One of the proposed pathological...
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Tocheri M, Orr C, Larson S, Sutikna T, Jatmiko , Wahyu Saptomo E, et al.
Science . 2007 Sep; 317(5845):1743-5. PMID: 17885135
Whether the Late Pleistocene hominin fossils from Flores, Indonesia, represent a new species, Homo floresiensis, or pathological modern humans has been debated. Analysis of three wrist bones from the holotype...
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Larson S, Jungers W, Morwood M, Sutikna T, Jatmiko , Wahyu Saptomo E, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2007 Aug; 53(6):718-31. PMID: 17692894
The holotype of Homo floresiensis, diminutive hominins with tiny brains living until 12,000 years ago on the island of Flores, is a partial skeleton (LB1) that includes a partial clavicle...
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Larson G, Cucchi T, Fujita M, Matisoo-Smith E, Robins J, Anderson A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2007 Mar; 104(12):4834-9. PMID: 17360400
Human settlement of Oceania marked the culmination of a global colonization process that began when humans first left Africa at least 90,000 years ago. The precise origins and dispersal routes...
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Kramer A, Djubiantono T, Aziz F, Bogard J, Weeks R, Weinand D, et al.
J Hum Evol . 2005 Jul; 48(6):661-7. PMID: 16015710
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