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The row over the origins of "Hobbit" fossils found on the Indonesian island of Flores has taken a new twist.
An Australian team claims the little people were not a new human species, but modern humans with a form of dwarfism caused by poor nutrition.
In 2004, international researchers announced the discovery of the ancient remains in the Liang Bua Cave.
There has been debate since then over whether the bones are from diseased humans or a new human "cousin".
The latest theory, published in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, claims the Hobbits were true humans, but did not grow to normal size because of environmental factors.