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New Find of the Orozman Expedition

The Orozman expedition team discovered the remains of a 1.8 million-year-old human. It is assumed that it belongs to the early Homo erectus. This species of man is an early ancestor of Homo sapiens, that is, modern humans. It walks on two legs, uses stone tools, but its brain volume is still small, it cannot light a fire. “This block presents the lower jaw of the Orozman man, with its two teeth, chewing teeth and tooth enamel. It is very well pr…
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The Orozman expedition team discovered the remains of a 1.8 million-year-old human. It is assumed that it belongs to the early Homo erectus. This species of man is an early ancestor of Homo sapiens, that is, modern humans. It walks on two legs, uses stone tools, but its brain volume is still small, it cannot light a fire. “This block presents the lower jaw of the Orozman man, with its two teeth, chewing teeth and tooth enamel. It is very well pr…

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euronewsgeorgia.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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