1.8 million-year-old human tooth found in Georgia

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The remains of an ancient man and his tools were found in the southern part of Georgia. This was reported by the mayor of the municipality of Dmanisi.

“Archaeologists at Dmanisi have discovered tools that were made by the earliest inhabitants of Eurasia and date back 1.8 million years. Also, an international archaeological expedition found in 1.8 million-year-old soil layers, the lower jaw tooth homofourth premolar,” officials say.

An archaeological find in the village of Orozmani confirms that it was inhabited in ancient times. It is also the oldest habitat discovered. homo outside of Africa. It is worth noting that Homo sapiens formed only 300 thousand years ago, and therefore the tooth belongs to a representative of the ancestral species or lateral branch. So, in 2021, the remains have already been found in Orozmani homo erectus.

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