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  1. Demetrio Dmanisi (muerto en 1305) es un príncipe georgiano de la XIII ° siglo, la familia de Bagrations. Demetrius Bagration es el hijo mayor del rey Vakhtang III de Georgia y su esposa, una princesa de la Casa Chabouridze de Aragvi.

  2. Dmanisi is the site of a medieval village located about 85 km (53 miles) southwest of Tbilisi on a promontory at the confluence of the Mashavera and Phinezauri rivers. Archaeological exploration of the ruins began in the 1930s, but systematic excavations were not undertaken until the 1980s.

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    The Pleistocene layers have been securely dated between 1.0-1.8 million years ago (mya); the types of animals discovered within the cave support the early part of that range. Two nearly complete hominid skulls were found, and they were originally typed as early Homo ergaster or Homo erectus. They appear to be most like African H. erectus, as those ...

    In 2011, scholars led by excavator David Lordkipanidze debated (Agustí and Lordkipanidze 2011) the assignment of the Dmanisi fossils to Homo erectus, H. habilis, or Homo ergaster. Based on the brain capacity of the skulls, between 600 and 650 cubic centimeters (ccm), Lordkipanidze and colleagues argued that a better designation might segregate Dman...

    In October of 2013, Lordkipanidze and colleagues reported on a newly discovered fifth and complete cranium including its mandible, along with some startling news. The range of variation among the five crania recovered from the single site of Dmanisi is astonishing. The variety matches the entire range of variation of all the Homo skulls in evidence...

    Before it became a world-renowned hominid site, Dmanisi was known for its Bronze Age deposits and a medieval period city. Excavations within the medieval site in the 1980s led to the older discovery. In the 1980s, Abesalom Vekua and Nugsar Mgeladze excavated the Pleistocene site. After 1989, excavations at Dmanisi were led in collaboration with the...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2013 · 18 Oct 2013. Vol 342, Issue 6156. pp. 326 - 331. DOI: 10.1126/science.1238484. A Heady Find. In the past two decades, excavations at the archaeological site at Dmanisi, Georgia, have revealed hominin fossils from the earliest Pleistocene, soon after the genus Homo first dispersed beyond Africa.

    • David Lordkipanidze, Marcia S. Ponce de León, Ann Margvelashvili, Yoel Rak, G. Philip Rightmire, Abe...
    • 2013
  4. 26 de oct. de 2020 · The Dmanisi hominins (Fig. 1) are among the oldest specimens of Homo erectus yet recovered, contemporary with the oldest material from Africa.

  5. Démétrius de Dmanissi (mort vers 1305) est un prince géorgien du XIII e siècle, de la famille des Bagrations. Biographie. Démétrius Bagration est le fils aîné du roi Vakhtang III de Géorgie et de son épouse, une princesse de la maison Chabouridzé d'Aragvi.

  6. Dmanisi (en georgiano: დმანისი; en azerí: Başkeçid) es un asentamiento urbano de Georgia ubicado en el suroeste de la región de Baja Iberia, siendo la capital del municipio homónimo. En Dmanisi se localiza el yacimiento arqueológico más importante del país, el sitio histórico de Dmanisi .