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The phylogenetic relationships of several hominin species remain controversial. Two methodological issues contribute to the uncertainty—use of partial, inconsistent datasets and reliance on phylogenetic methods that are ill-suited to... more
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      PaleoanthropologyBiological AnthropologyPalaeoanthropologyHuman Evolution, Hominin Fossil, Early Pleistocene
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      Early PleistoceneDmanisiHominin FossilsEarly Human Evolution
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      Georgian StudiesHistory of GeorgiaDmanisiGeorgian Numismatics
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyPaleontologyAnthropology
Schloß Monrepos
Homo Heidelbergensis
Neanderthaler
Gönnersdorf
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      Neanderthals (Palaeolithic Archaeology)GönnersdorfDmanisiWesterwald
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      Homo ErectusDmanisiArchaeology, Geology, Quaternary
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      History of ScienceHominin evolutionHomo ErectusDmanisi
Die georgische Ruinenstadt Dmanisi erregt als einer der bedeutendsten Fundplätze des Altpaläolithikums internationales Aufsehen. Die Entdeckung eines ersten, auf 1,8 Millionen Jahre datierten menschlichen Unterkiefers machte Dmanisi 1991... more
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      OldowanLower PaleolithicGeorgiaAzerbaijan
Paleoanthropology Society Meetings Poster: The Lower Paleolithic site of Dmanisi is known for its well preserved fossil fauna, including specimens attributed to Homo erectus, and associated lithic material. This study examines the... more
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      Spatial AnalysisTaphonomyLower PaleolithicArchaeological Site Formation Processes
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      Evolutionary BiologyAnthropologyHuman EvolutionEvolutionary Anthropology
“More than one species at Dmanisi site in Georgia?”
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      PaleoanthropologyPalaeoecologyDmanisiEulipotyphla
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      Human EvolutionEarly PleistoceneDmanisiHominin Fossils