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Dmanisi skull 3
Catalog no.D2700
Common nameDmanisi skull 3
SpeciesHomo erectus georgicus
Agec. 1.81±0.04 Mya
Place discoveredDmanisi in Georgia
Date discovered2001
Discovered byAbesalom Vekua and David Lordkipanidze

D2700, also known as Dmanisi skull 3, is one of five skulls discovered in Dmanisi, Georgia in 2001 and classified as early Homo erectus. It is an almost complete skull and is in an exceptionally good condition. It was dated stratigraphically as about 1.8 million years old.

Since the publication of the Dmanisi skull 5 in 2013, all of the five Dmanisi skulls (Skull 3 included) have contributed to the ongoing debate on human taxonomy, with some experts[who?][citation needed] proposing the re-categorization of Homo ergaster, and possibly even[citation needed] Homo habilis, as morphologically diverse subspecies of H. erectus.

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