Talk:Dmanisi

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Current text seems to be taken directly from this website which according to the main page is Copyright 2000, by the Georgian Centre of Prehistoric Research. &mdash;Viriditas | Talk 02:09, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

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Van Arsdale and Lordkipanidze, ʺComparative Anatomy of the Hominid Mandibles from Dmanisi, Georgiaʺ ...terminal Pliocene/Lower Pleistocene fossil sites. Within the hominid sample from Dmanisi, the current sample of four mandibles provides the most striking array of variation. The sample includes one of the largest Pleistocene Homo mandibles (D2600), one of the smallest Lower Pleistocene mandibles (D211), a nearly complete sub‐adult (D2735), and a completely edentulous specimen (D3900)76.16.183.158 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 23:09, 11 August 2009 (UTC).

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