University of Dublin scientists at the archaeological site (Image: worldnewsdailyreport.com)
The remains, which ranged in size from 47 to 61 cm, are probably from a completely different race of humans from modern humans, identified to have existed until the 12th or 13th century AD.
The skeletons were exposed after a heavy rain, and were found by three local children playing in the area. The boys immediately contacted the police, thinking they had found the bodies of the murdered children.
Medical examiners were called to the scene, and quickly understood that this was not a modern crime case, but rather an unusual archaeological site.
He immediately contacted University College Dublin for help, and the university sent Professor Edward James McInnes to analyze the discovered incident.
The bodies found were of two female and one male. They were discovered along with a small number of artifacts and items near the banks of the River Boyne.
The team of archaeologists led by Professor McInnes named this human species Homo minusculus, which means ’little man’.
Various small stone tools and weapons were found near the remains, including an ax, two knives, a spear and even two small sewing needles.
This tiny ax blade was found near the body of the male individual. It is said to have been used as a weapon and tool. (Photo: worldnewsdailyreport.com)
These small items suggest that Homo Minisculus only reached a technological level comparable to that of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, as no pottery or metal objects have been found, the scientists say. at the scene.
In addition, many bones of other small animals including squirrels, rabbits, moles and porcupines, have been found near the area where the elves lived, including many traces of cooking.
Various chronological analyzes performed on the bones and artifacts, have shown that they were in the area between 1145 and 1230 AD, meaning this little human species co-existed. with modern humans more than 45,000 years.
This miraculous discovery reveals that many stories from the Middle Ages that historians consider fictional were actually based on factual facts.
Homo minusculus may have once inspired stories of little elves, tiny elves so common in European folklore.
Professor McInnes believes that the elves disappeared due to the destruction of their habitat by our modern human community. (Photo: worldnewsdailyreport.com)
The reason for their unusually small size remains a mystery, according to Professor McInnes, who says it could be related to a scarcity of resources during the most recent ice age that spanned the last years. of the Pleistocene, from about 110,000 to 12,000 years ago.
However, in Eastern legends, there are 3 different human races created by Gods on Earth with 3 sizes: Small Human, Trung Nhan and Dai Nhan. Up to this modern day, only Trung Nhan still exists.
In 2003, Homo Floresiensis, a human species about 1.1 meters tall also discovered on the island of Flores in Indonesia, is a subspecies of human thought to have gone extinct about 30,000 years ago.
This new finding proves that many different human races have indeed coexisted with us modern humans for thousands of years.
So, we really aren’t the only "stars" on Earth that bear human names.