
Dmanisi
Dmanisi is an archaeological site in Georgia, notable for its discovery of some of the oldest hominin remains outside Africa, dating back about 1.8 million years. Excavations have revealed skulls and tools that suggest early human ancestors lived and adapted in this region. These findings provide crucial insights into human evolution, migration, and the characteristics of early Homo species, demonstrating that they had a wider dispersal than previously thought. Dmanisi challenges our understanding of how early humans spread across the globe and interacted with their environment.