Anthropologists know that 50,000 years ago, the islands of southeast Asia were home to two species of small humans aka "Hobbits." While there is no decisive evidence to explain their origin, there are indications they were related to Denisovans and Neanderthals, with interbreeding between the three early human species. Work continues to uncover the elusive genome that would answer all the questions about
Homo floresiensis and
Homo luzonensis. Returning to our own times, we have more answers in
Weird Places: The International Cryptozoology Museum with Loren Coleman. If you've never been to the ICM you'll want to add it to your itinerary as soon as it's safe to do so. It's expanded, it's organized, and it's jam packed with evidence. You might even get to meet Loren himself. We finish this eclectic review with a
Brief history of the Faery Investigation Society, described as "one of the strangest British organisations ever to come into being." Currently undergoing a revival, it can be found online at
The Fairiest. Just leave the rose colored glasses behind because these fairies are not Tinkerbell in any incarnation. (CM)
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