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Dmanisi Archaeological Site (Kvemo-Kartli, Georgia). Early Human Fossils, Originally Named Georgicus And Now Considered Erectus Georgicus, Were Found At Dmanisi Between 1991 And 2005. At 1.8 Million Years Old, They Are Now Believed To Be A Subspecies Of Erectus And Not A Separate Species Of Homo. These Fossils Represent The Earliest Known Human Presence In The Caucasus.

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Dmanisi Archaeological site (Kvemo-Kartli, Georgia). Early human fossils, originally named georgicus and now considered erectus georgicus, were found at Dmanisi between 1991 and 2005. At 1.8 million years old, they are now believed to be a subspecies of erectus and not a separate species of Homo. These fossils represent the earliest known human presence in the Caucasus.

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