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David Otaris dze Lordkipanidze (Georgian: დავით ლორთქიფანიძე) (born 5 August 1964, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian anthropologist and archaeologist, Professor (2004), Dr.Sc. (2002), Corresponding Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (2009), since 2004 General Director of the Georgian National Museum (GNM). He is a son of the archaeologist Otar Lordkipanidze.

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  • Dawit Lortkipanidse (auch: David Lordkipanidze, georgisch დავით ლორთქიფანიძე; * 5. August 1963 in Tiflis) ist ein georgischer Paläoanthropologe und seit 2004 Generaldirektor des Nationalmuseums von Georgien, in dem 2002 auf seine Initiative hin die zehn führenden Museen des Landes sowie zwei Forschungsinstitute vereint wurden. Bereits seit 1997 ist er zudem der Leiter des Instituts für Geologie und Paläontologie am Georgischen Zentrum für vorgeschichtliche Forschung („Georgian Center for Prehistoric Research“), das ebenfalls dem Nationalmuseum angegliedert ist. (de)
  • David Otaris dze Lordkipanidze (Georgian: დავით ლორთქიფანიძე) (born 5 August 1964, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian anthropologist and archaeologist, Professor (2004), Dr.Sc. (2002), Corresponding Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (2009), since 2004 General Director of the Georgian National Museum (GNM). He is a son of the archaeologist Otar Lordkipanidze. David Lordkipanidze is best known for his discovery of the hominin fossil, first named Homo georgicus, but later reclassified as Homo erectus. Conducting excavation at Dmanisi in Georgia, he found skulls of an early hominin thought to be a precursor of Homo erectus. Subsequently, four fossil skeletons were found, showing a species still with primitive features in its skull and upper body but with relatively advanced spines and lower limbs, providing greater mobility. They represent a stage soon after the transition from Homo habilis to Homo erectus, and have been dated at 1.8 million years before the present. Lordkipanidze has received many awards, including the Georgia's Order of Honour (2000), Award of the Prince of Monaco (2001), the French Order of "Palmes Academiques" (2002), the Rolex Award for Enterprise (2004), the French Order of Honour (2006) and the Goethe Medal (2016). He was appointed Director General of the Georgian National Museum (GNM) in 2004. In 2007 he became both a Foreign Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science (U.S.). (en)
  • David Lordkipanidzé (en géorgien : დავით ლორთქიფანიძე), né le 5 août 1963 à Tbilissi, est un anthropologue, archéologue, paléoanthropologue et enseignant géorgien, membre de l'Académie nationale des sciences de Géorgie et directeur général du Musée national géorgien. (fr)
  • Давид Отарович Лордкипанидзе (род. 1964) — грузинский антрополог и археолог. Профессор, доктор наук, иностранный член Национальной академии наук США (2007), член World Academy of Art and Science. Наиболее известен находкой в Дманиси Homo georgicus (затем классифицированных как Homo erectus). (ru)
  • 戴维·洛尔德基帕尼泽(格魯吉亞語:დავით ლორთქიფანიძე,1964年8月5日-)是一位格鲁吉亚人类学家和考古学家,馆长,院士,美国国家科学院外籍院士,其父亲奥塔尔·洛尔德基帕尼泽也是考古学家。 (zh)
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  • Dawit Lortkipanidse (auch: David Lordkipanidze, georgisch დავით ლორთქიფანიძე; * 5. August 1963 in Tiflis) ist ein georgischer Paläoanthropologe und seit 2004 Generaldirektor des Nationalmuseums von Georgien, in dem 2002 auf seine Initiative hin die zehn führenden Museen des Landes sowie zwei Forschungsinstitute vereint wurden. Bereits seit 1997 ist er zudem der Leiter des Instituts für Geologie und Paläontologie am Georgischen Zentrum für vorgeschichtliche Forschung („Georgian Center for Prehistoric Research“), das ebenfalls dem Nationalmuseum angegliedert ist. (de)
  • David Lordkipanidzé (en géorgien : დავით ლორთქიფანიძე), né le 5 août 1963 à Tbilissi, est un anthropologue, archéologue, paléoanthropologue et enseignant géorgien, membre de l'Académie nationale des sciences de Géorgie et directeur général du Musée national géorgien. (fr)
  • Давид Отарович Лордкипанидзе (род. 1964) — грузинский антрополог и археолог. Профессор, доктор наук, иностранный член Национальной академии наук США (2007), член World Academy of Art and Science. Наиболее известен находкой в Дманиси Homo georgicus (затем классифицированных как Homo erectus). (ru)
  • 戴维·洛尔德基帕尼泽(格魯吉亞語:დავით ლორთქიფანიძე,1964年8月5日-)是一位格鲁吉亚人类学家和考古学家,馆长,院士,美国国家科学院外籍院士,其父亲奥塔尔·洛尔德基帕尼泽也是考古学家。 (zh)
  • David Otaris dze Lordkipanidze (Georgian: დავით ლორთქიფანიძე) (born 5 August 1964, in Tbilisi) is a Georgian anthropologist and archaeologist, Professor (2004), Dr.Sc. (2002), Corresponding Member of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (2009), since 2004 General Director of the Georgian National Museum (GNM). He is a son of the archaeologist Otar Lordkipanidze. (en)
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  • Dawit Lortkipanidse (de)
  • David Lordkipanidze (en)
  • David Lordkipanidze (fr)
  • Лордкипанидзе, Давид (ru)
  • 戴维·洛尔德基帕尼泽 (zh)
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