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28. Falk 2009b.
29. Dart 1959, 6a.
30. Dart 1929, 167 -97, 208-10.
31. To the best of my knowledge only a two-page summary of Dart's shape
analysis was ever published: Dart 1940, 181-83.
32. Dart 1929, 165-66. Dart's second area is not recognized as a single region
today, because it included the lateral part of the inferior premotor cortex (of
the frontal lobes) in addition to the inferolateral part of the prefrontal cortex
in front of it.
33. Dart 1929, 168.
34. Dart 1929, 167, 193.
35. Dart's second area is, thus, not recognized as a single region today, be-
cause it included the lateral part of the inferior premotor cortex of the frontal
lobes in addition to the inferolateral part of the prefrontal cortex.
36. Dart 1929, 185.
37. Dart 1929, 187.
38. Dart 1929, 194.
39. Holloway 2001; Barton and Harvey 2000.
40. Dart 1929, 176.
41. Van Essen 2007.
42. Dart 1929, 162.
43. Brown et al. 2004; Morwood et al. 2004.
5. once upon a hobbit
The opening epigraph is from Morwood and Van Oosterzee 2007, 189-90.
1. Dart 1925a.
2. The date of 17,000 years ago is a replacement for a date of 12,000 years ago
that was initially announced as an estimate for the age of the volcanic eruption
that led to the disappearance of Homo floresiensis and stegodonts from Flores.
See Westaway, Roberts, et al. 2009; Westaway, Sutikna, et al. 2009. On the other
hand, Jungers and Baab (2009) date the sediments that contained Homo floresien-
sis specimens to as recently as 15,000 years ago, and Roberts et al. (2009) date
the sediments that sealed in Hobbit to about 14,000 years ago.
3. The National Geographic film first aired on U.S. television on March 13,
2005.
4. Brown et al. 2004.
5. Morwood et al. 2004.
 
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