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3dGameMan
12-07-2004, 09:22 AM
Hobbits? We've got a cave full: ~source (http://www.smh.com.au/news/Science/Hobbits-Weve-got-a-cave-full/2004/12/05/1102182161157.html?oneclick=true)

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"Maybe some Ebu Gogo are still there" . . . Chief Lewa and the volcano. Inset, an artist's impression of Homo floresiensis.
Photo: Sahlan Hayes

By Deborah Smith, Science Editor
December 6, 2004

Chief Epiradus Dhoi Lewa has a strange tale to tell. Sitting in his bamboo and wooden home at the foot of an active volcano on the remote Indonesian island of Flores, he recalls how people from his village were able to capture a tiny woman with long, pendulous breasts three weeks ago.

"They said she was very little and very pretty," he says, holding his hand at waist height. "Some people saw her very close up."

The villagers of Boawae believe the strange woman came down from a cave on the steaming mountain where short, hairy people they call Ebu Gogo lived long ago.

"Maybe some Ebu Gogo are still there," the 70-year-old chief told the Herald through an interpreter in Boawae last week.

The locals' descriptions of Ebu Gogo as about a metre tall, with pot bellies and long arms match the features of a new species of human "hobbits" whose bones were recently unearthed by Australian and Indonesian researchers in a different part of Flores in a cave known as Liang Bua.

The unexpected discovery of this tiny Homo floresiensis, who existed until at least 12,000 years ago at Liang Bua, before being apparently wiped out by a volcanic eruption, was hailed as one of the most important archaeological finds in decades when it was announced in October.

The chief adds that the mysterious little woman in Boawae somehow "escaped" her captors, and the local police said they knew nothing of her existence when he quizzed them.

The prospect that some hobbits still exist in pockets of thick, fertile jungle on Flores is extremely unlikely, says Douglas Hobbs, a member of the team that discovered Homo floresiensis. But it is possible they survived near Boawae until 300 or so years ago, when the chief's ancestors moved into the area, he says.

The detailed stories that the villagers tell about the legendary Ebu Gogo on the volcano have convinced the Australian and Indonesian team to search for bones of hobbits in this cave when they return to the rugged island next year, says Hobbs, an emeritus archaeologist with the University of New England, who discussed excavation plans with the chief last week.

Getting to the cave on the 2100-metre-high Ebulobo volcano, however, will be no simple matter for the team led by Professor Mike Morwood of UNE. The blood of a pig must first be spilt in this society where Catholic faith is melded with animist beliefs and ancestor worship.

The sacrifice and the feast will please the ancestors and bring many villagers together to talk about the cave, says the chief, whose picture of his grandfather, the king, in traditional head-dress, sits framed on the wall next to images of Jesus...

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egarrard
12-07-2004, 10:33 AM
The chief adds that the mysterious little woman in Boawae somehow "escaped" her captors... Okaaaaayyyy.... :shifty

CyberGuy
12-07-2004, 11:19 AM
Find out where this cave is, take a team and check it out. No sweat. They would find out really quick if this chief was sampling some of his medicine herbs. :KICK ASS

djfooboo
12-07-2004, 04:10 PM
PO-TAE-TOE :banana

2JSC
12-07-2004, 04:32 PM
Need an account to read the full thing!?

But Hobbits huh? That island doesn't look to be too big. Wouldn't take long to survey the place.

Orangepeel
12-07-2004, 04:58 PM
Find out where this cave is, take a team and check it out. No sweat. They would find out really quick if this chief was sampling some of his medicine herbs. :KICK ASS

LoL, I was thinking the same thing. Maybe he captured his imagination instead :).