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La Galigo - Similar to the Koran but older than the Koran

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Hobbits From Indonesia 92000 BC to 11000 BC

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Flores (Dreamland Library) - If you have ever watched the first Star Trek, you might remember the dialog when chasing with a flying motorbike.

Where are the hobbies screaming in Indonesian ... Well here's the answer ... Homo Floresiensis ("Flores Man", nicknamed Hobbit) is the name given by the research group to species of the genus Homo, which has a body and brain volume. small.

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Liang Bua is a place in Ruteng District, Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province (NTT), which is believed to have been a hobbit village.

Hobbits are the subject of worldwide discussion, when they appear in the film trilogy Lord of the Rings directed by Peter Jackson.

Flores dwarf human research has been carried out by archaeologists;

Version 1: Performed by Dutch archeologists, since around the 1930s.

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Version 2: The first study was initiated by Father Verhoeven in 1958.

As a Hobbit village, Liang Bua in the Manggarai language means "Cool Hole", which is believed to be the dwelling place of Flores dwarf humans.

Where the cave is quite large in size, 50 meters long, 40 meters wide and 25 meters high.

The first dwarf human fossils found in the village of Hobbit, were found at a depth of about 5 meters, and animal fossils at a depth of about 10 meters.

While some of the fossil parts are stored in the Liang Bua Museum, which is located not far from the location of the Liang Bua cave, and some in the Netherlands and Australia.

The village of Hobbit or Goa Liang Bua, located 14 kilometers from Ruteng, the capital of Manggarai Regency.

Source: From various sources

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