Maciej Henneberg (born 1949) is a Polish-Australian anatomist, Emeritus Professor at the University of Adelaide and Adjunct Professor at Flinders University interested in human evolution, forensic science, human anatomy, as well as physical anthropology. From 1996 to 2021 he was Wood Jones Professor of Anthropological and Comparative Anatomy at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He has held various academic positions at the University of Oxford, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Cape Town, the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and the University of Zurich.
His work has been widely published and commented on in the news media. Henneberg is often called upon for comment by journalists investigating his areas of expertise. Similarly, he has appeared in numerous Australian courts to provide expert evidence.
In 1981, Henneberg was imprisoned by the Polish People's Republic for his role in the Solidarity trade union movement and his efforts to reconstitute the academic board at his university, as well as organise strikes. He was imprisoned without trial for 100 days, became ill and was hospitalised. He was exiled from Poland in 1984.
However, this view has been criticised by the noted physical anthropologist Chris Stringer who in 2011 wrote of Homo floresiensis deniers generally, "I think they have damaged their own, and palaeoanthropologist's, reputation."Chris Stringer, The Origin of Our Species, Penguin, 2011, p. 82. Another noted paleoanthropologist, Ian Tattersall, similarly argues that the species has become well-established among reputable scientists.Ian Tattersall, Understanding Human Evolution, Cambridge University Press, 2022. Ebook version. Other experts have specifically called-out Henneberg and his team for ignoring scientific evidence and consensus. In 2015, Henneberg and his team were asked to end their obstructionist approach to Homo floresiensis: "It is time for the field to move on. The Hobbits are a new species of early hominins not modern humans with Down syndrome or indeed any other pathological condition."."Down syndrome theory on Hobbit species doesn’t hold to scrutiny"
Henneberg believes that evolutionary biologists are so enthusiastic to declare new species and links in human evolution that they have overlook the possibility that each species, like Neanderthals, are merely variations of homo sapiens. In The Dynamic Human, Henneberg and Arthur Saniotis argue that human evolution is still occurring, though at a slower rate because of technological advancement. It is further argued that technology may advance to a point where it becomes hard to distinguish between "human and machine".
In 2016, Henneberg co-authored an article which demonstrates that the consumption of meat contributes to obesity to the same extent as the consumption of sugar. This is because protein is processed by the human body after fats and carbohydrates, which are conventionally thought to contribute to weight gain.
/ref> Despite this Henneberg continued to publish his original opinion and at the meetings of the American Association of Biological Anthropologists in Baltimore in March 2025 together with Robert B Eckhardt and Samuel Bennett presented three posters still arguing against the recognition of "The Hobbit" as a separate species.
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