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Homo erectus: cranium

Object Details

Is this an original object?
No
Age
About 1.77 million years old
Summary
For the first several million years of human evolution, early humans lived only in Africa. By about 1.8 million years ago, they began to spread into other parts of the world. There they encountered new environments and new challenges. This Homo erectus skull from Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia, is one of the earliest skulls known outside of Africa.
Date of discovery
1999
Discovered by
A team led by Leo Gabunia
Location of Discovery
Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia
Original Object Holding Institution
Georgian National Museum (Republic of Georgia)
Site
Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia
Data Source
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
Original Object Identifier
D2282
Species
Homo erectus
Record ID
dpo_3d_200045
Metadata Usage
CC0

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