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PREHITSORIC SITE – THE DMANISI SITE

Explore the archaeological site near Dmanisi village in Georgia, where 1.8 million-year-old human remains were discovered, reshaping our evolution story. Learn about the fascinating findings of the international team led by David Lordkipanidze. Discover how the early man from Dmanisi looked and lived, shedding light on our ancient past. Join the prehistoric eTwinning project Mzia and Zezva in Georgia. Is Africa truly "the cradle of mankind"? Dive into this captivating journey of discovery.

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PREHITSORIC SITE – THE DMANISI SITE

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  1. PREHITSORIC SITE – THE DMANISI SITE PRESENTATION BY: Tea andLorena 6. a Primaryschool Ivanec, Croatia

  2. IsAfrica „thecradleofmankind”? Findings on archeological site nearthevillageDmanisiinGeorgiarefer to Eurasianchapterinevolution story aboutmankind. Thebonesfoundthere are around 1.8 millionyearsold - theoldest human remainsfoundoutsideofAfrica.

  3. Theinternationalteam led by David Lordkipanidze (DirectorofGeorgian National Museum), foundthefirst human jawin 1991. Sincethen, until 2007 inDmanisihavebeenfoundfossilsofsixpeople. TheyweregivengeorgiannamesZezvaandMzia (Georgianზეზვა ა მზია). Theartistshavereconstructedtheminorder to show how theylooked.

  4. TheEarlymanfromDmanisiwasaround 4 feet 9 inchestallwithsmallbrain, andlegsthatwere more developedthanarmswhichmeansthat he was a goodrunner.

  5. Prehistoric site eTwinningproject Mzia i Zezva Georgia

  6. Thankyoufor yourattention! https://georgiaabout.com/2012/07/14/about-history-the-oldest-europeans/

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