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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DD'eDeN: [QB] > Who & how? H habilis in coracles(My guess)? > H erectus on rafts? > Endurance runners underwater marathon? > H Flores swimming? http://johnhawks.net/weblog/archaeology/lower/philippines/luzon-biogeography-heaney-2018.html John Hawks apparently agrees with me re. H habilis: "More relevant today is that we now know that hominins occupied Flores, Sulawesi, and now Luzon, all prior to 100,000 years ago. Flores and Luzon were peopled during the early Middle Pleistocene. What’s more, the Flores hominins may represent a hominin group that ** diverged earlier than the last common ancestor of Homo erectus ** and archaic and modern humans. **This is not a question of Homo erectus dispersing to islands**, it may be a question of a branch of hominins that–except for H. floresiensis–is presently unknown. John PLEASE CALL THEM ** H habilis **, THE rainforest hominin, with inverted ape bowl nest domi.ciles which they inverted to make waterproof coracles to cross and follow rivers and get to nearby islands, occasionally stranding on small isles to become isolates like H floresensis hobbits. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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