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The Dmanisi skull, also known as Skull 5 or D4500, is one of five skulls discovered in Dmanisi, Georgia and classified as early Homo erectus. Described in a publication in October 2013, it is estimated to be about 1.8 million years old and is the most complete skull of a Pleistocene Homo species, and the first complete adult hominin skull of that degree of antiquity. According to researchers, the discovery "provides the first evidence that early Homo comprised adult individuals with small brains but body mass, stature and limb proportions reaching the lower range limit of modern variation."

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  • جمجمة دمانيسي 5 (ar)
  • Dmanisi skull 5 (en)
  • Crâne Dmanissi 5 (fr)
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  • Le crâne de Dmanissi 5, aussi appelé crâne 5 ou encore D4500, est un crâne d'Homo erectus ou d'Homo georgicus. Il est l'un des 5 crânes découverts à Dmanissi, Géorgie. Décrit dans une publication de 2013, il date de 1,8 million d'années. Il est donc le crâne le plus complet du genre Homo pour le Pléistocène et le plus vieux représentant du genre homo à avoir été découvert hors d'Afrique. À sa découverte, il s'est trouvé au cœur de plusieurs grands débats et controverses paléontologiques. (fr)
  • تعدُّ جمجمة دمانيسي 5 المعروفة بالرقم D4500 واحدة من خمس جماجم للإنسان المنتصب تمَّ اكتشافها في مدينة دمانيسي الأثريَّة في جورجيا، وُصفت هذه الجمجمة بشكلٍ مُفصَّل بورقة بحثية نُشرت في أكتوبر تشرين الأول من العام 2013، ويُقدَّر عمر هذه الجمجمة بنحو 1.8 مليون سنة، وتعتبر أكثر جمجمة بشرية مكتملة من عصر البليستوسين. (ar)
  • The Dmanisi skull, also known as Skull 5 or D4500, is one of five skulls discovered in Dmanisi, Georgia and classified as early Homo erectus. Described in a publication in October 2013, it is estimated to be about 1.8 million years old and is the most complete skull of a Pleistocene Homo species, and the first complete adult hominin skull of that degree of antiquity. According to researchers, the discovery "provides the first evidence that early Homo comprised adult individuals with small brains but body mass, stature and limb proportions reaching the lower range limit of modern variation." (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Dmanisi_stone_tool_1.jpg
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