I think that was just his reaction for Australian Scientists "unethical" action of having a press conference in Austrlia, by themselves, without any Indonesian/Indonesian scientists present at that time...announcing that they'd found the bones...when it's supposed to be a result of teamwork...The Australian does play a big part in funding the project, but the WORK was done by both sides...
Take this man, for instance, Rokus Due Awe, a local in Flores who, in 1946, together with a Netherland's missionary, found the cave and started digging and finding things...
In the hobbit project, he was also the one reconstruct, clean, relabel, and recheck the other remains which associates with the hobbit's bones...
LOL...That's exactly what I thought after reading the comment... :)
I think that was just his reaction for Australian Scientists "unethical" action of having a press conference in Austrlia, by themselves, without any Indonesian/Indonesian scientists present at that time...announcing that they'd found the bones...when it's supposed to be a result of teamwork...The Australian does play a big part in funding the project, but the WORK was done by both sides... Take this man, for instance, Rokus Due Awe, a local in Flores who, in 1946, together with a Netherland's missionary, found the cave and started digging and finding things... In the hobbit project, he was also the one reconstruct, clean, relabel, and recheck the other remains which associates with the hobbit's bones...