If you mean Homo floresiensis, they lived between about 38,000 and 13,000 years ago.
If you mean the fictional creatures in Tolkien's writings, they founded the Shire in the year 1601 of the Third Age, but had existed for some time before that, having begun migrating westward from the borders of the Greenwood in about 1050 TA. How long they'd lived there is not specified; the hobbits themselves claim to have lost their history from that far back.
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Hobbits are fictional creatures created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his novel "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" series. They do not exist in real life or in any historical period.
No, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus does not exist today. It was an ancient tomb built in present-day Turkey during the 4th century BC for the Persian Satrap Mausolus. The structure was damaged by multiple earthquakes and eventually completely destroyed over time.
No, the Aztec civilization no longer exists. The Aztecs were an ancient civilization that flourished in central Mexico from the 14th to the 16th century. Today, their descendants live in modern-day Mexico as part of the broader Mexican population.
Islam did not exist during the Old Stone Age, as it emerged in the 7th century AD. The Old Stone Age refers to the period between 2.6 million and 10,000 BC, while Islam originated in the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century AD. Therefore, there was no spread of Islam during the Old Stone Age.
The Ajanta Caves were carved between the 2nd century BCE and 6th century CE, with the majority of the caves dating back to around the 2nd century BCE.
The Cross of Coronado is a fictional artifact that appears in the movie "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade." It does not exist in reality.