Wide brown eyes stared warily from a dark face on a screen at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on Thursday night. The face wasn't human, but it seemed disconcertingly close.
From an 18,000-year-old skull pulled from a cave in Indonesia, Denver artist John Gurche re-created the tiny human relative Homo floresiensis, one of the most dramatic archaeological discoveries of last year.
His work graces the cover of this month's National Geographic magazine ... DenverPost.com
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