Lovely Bones

Making Sense of the Flores Find

Ashley Hay


In August 2003, in the Indonesian archipelago, a dig on Flores had plumbed six metres in a limestone cave called Liang Bua, and an extraordinary find was coming to light. "You could tell something was going on," says one of the research team. "There was no eureka moment, but a hush fell over the cave, and people started looking stressed. When they asked for a box, it was a real indication of importance" - they had found something they wanted to remove in one lump of sediment, so they could look at it more carefully later, away from the dig.


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