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Title: IRELAND: ARCHAEOLOGISTS DISCOVER REMAINS OF NEW HUMANOID SPECIES
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URL Source: http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/ire ... mains-of-new-humanoid-species/
Published: Nov 25, 2014
Author: staff
Post Date: 2014-11-25 16:42:45 by Ada
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Views: 334
Comments: 6

Drogheda| A team of archaeologists affiliated with the University College Dublin, have unearthed three skeletons from a previously unknown humanoid species of extremely small size in a wooded area of Eastern Ireland. The specimens measuring between 47 and 61 centimeters are presumably from an entirely new species of humanoid, distinct from modern humans, which would have survived until the 12th or 13th century AD.

The bones which were presumably partially unearthed by a recent rainfall, and were found by three local children who were playing in the area. The young boys immediately contacted the police, believing they had found the remains of murdered children. The medical examiner called on the site, rapidly understood that this was not a modern crime scene, but seemed instead to be an unusual archeological site. He contacted the University College Dublin to ask for help, and the institution sent Professor Edward James McInnes to analyze the discovery.

The bodies of two females and one male were discovered with a small number of artefacts in what appeared to have been a small settlement, near the banks of the river Boyne. The team of archaeologists led by Professor McInnes, has named the species Homo minusculus, which means either ‘Tiny Man’ or ‘Is small in comparison’.

This tiny axe blade was found near the body of the male individual. It is presumed to have been both a weapon and a tool. This tiny axe blade was found near the body of the male individual. It is presumed to have been used as both a weapon and a tool. Various small stone Tools and weapons were found near the bodies, including an axe, two knives, a spear point and even two miniature sewing needles. These items suggest that the Homo Minisculus had only reached a technological level comparable to human hunters-gatherers from the Paleolithic period, as no pottery or metal items have been found on the site. Many bones from various small animals including squirrels, hares, moles and hedgehogs were found near the settlement, many of which bore traces of cooking.

The various dating analyses realized on the bones and artefacts have shown that they dated from somewhere between 1145 and 1230 AD, which means that the species would have coexisted with modern humans for more than 45000 years. This amazing discovery suggests than many tales and stories from the Middle Ages which were considered as fantastic by historians, could indeed be based on real facts. Homo minusculus could have inspired stories of leprechauns, elves and brownies that are common in European folklore.

Professor McInnes and his team believe that Homo Minusculus could have feared humans, and would have had very little or no interaction with the surrounding communities. Professor McInnes and his team believe that Homo minusculus could have disappeared due to the destruction of its habitat by surrounding human communities. It remains unclear at the moment if Homo Minusculus evolved from Homo erectus, from Homo sapiens idaltu or even from Homo sapiens sapiens, but its morphological similarities with modern humans suggest that it evolved as a separate subspecies towards the end of human lineage.

The explanation for its small size also remains a mystery, but Professor McInnes believes it could be linked to the scarcity of resources during the most recent glacial period which extended the last years of the Pleistocene, from approximately 110,000 to 12,000 years ago.

After the discovery of the Homo Floresiensis (that would have stood about 1.1 m in height) in 2003, on the island of Flores in Indonesia, a human subspecies which is believed to have gone extinct about 30000 years ago, this new find proves that many other hominin subspecies did indeed coexist with modern humans for thousands of years.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Sounds like they uncovered some Leprechaun bones.

Buzzard  posted on  2014-11-25   19:16:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#2. To: Buzzard (#1)

LOL sounds about right.

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Alas, its a fraud :-)

NOT TRUE: REMAINS OF NEW HUMANOID SPECIES DISCOVERED by SATIREADMINNJ Share this story:Share on FacebookTweet about this on TwitterShare on Google+Pin on PinterestShare on Reddit A fake article circulating claims that archaeologists in Ireland have discovered the remains of a previously unknown species of humanoid.

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This fraudulent archeologically-themed column comes from World News Daily Report, a known satire site. The fictional article tells the tale of three Irish children who discover skeletal remains while playing outside. When a team of Irish archaeologists from University College Dublin are called in, they discover the remnants of three tiny skeletons of a previously unknown species of humanoid. Dubbed Homo minusculus, the unfamiliar species are said to have been hunter-gatherers dating to approximately 1145-1230 AD. In addition, the write-up claims that these tiny hominids could have been the actual basis for European legends about little people.

While the remains of new species of ancient hominids are occasionally discovered, this particular story is untrue.

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Almost all images attached to World News Daily Report articles are taken from the internet and reused in a fictional context.

The first picture associated with the article actually comes from a photo effects contest put on by worth1000.com. The theme of the contest was “Archeological Anomalies”, and the picture won first place. It was entitled “Tiny Tim” and was created by a user known as mzpresto.

Reporting to be Professor Edward James McInnes, the final photo attached to the article is actually an archaeologist from the United States named Brent Woodfill. The photo was taken by journalists during a press conference in September of 2013. The original photograph and real information on it can be found here.

World News Daily Report

Visiting the ‘Disclaimer’ link at the top of the World News Daily Report website reveals that the site is a satire site which publishes fake news. One area of their site specializes in the release of false archeologically themed news and discoveries. Some of their past fake articles include claims that remains of the Trojan Horse were discovered in Turkey, the tomb of Genghis Khan had been found, and an ape man creature had been shot to death in Indonesia.

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A new species of humanoid has not been discovered by archaeologists in Ireland. The piece of writing which claims this comes from satire site World News Daily Report.

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