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Homo georgicus family

Homo georgicus family eating meat. This illustration depcits a hominid family which lived during the Pleistocene era. Its remains were found in 1999 and 2001 at the Dmanisi archeological site in Georgia. H. georgicus is believed to have been the first of the hominids to have settled in Europe. Their remains show that they had small brains and that the male of the species was much larger than the female

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Anthropology Communicating Early Human Early Man Eating Evolutionary Biology Family Fossil Man Georgia Hominid Hominids Human Evolution Palaeoanthropology Paleoanthropology Pleistocene Pre Historic Pre History Primate Social Society Young Palaeontology


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This illustration from Science Photo Library takes us back in time to the Pleistocene era, where we witness a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Homo georgicus. The artwork showcases a hominid family engaged in an essential activity - eating meat. Discovered at the Dmanisi archaeological site in Georgia between 1999 and 2001, H. georgicus holds significant importance as it is believed to be the first hominid species to have settled in Europe. Their remains provide valuable insights into our evolutionary history. The illustration beautifully captures the dynamics within this ancient family unit. We observe a young male eagerly devouring his meal while being closely observed by other members of his clan. It is intriguing to note that males were significantly larger than females, highlighting potential gender differences within their society. Through this artwork, we are transported back thousands of years ago when communication among these early humans was likely crucial for survival. This visual representation allows us to appreciate not only their biological features but also their social interactions and reliance on food resources. As we delve deeper into paleoanthropology and study human evolution, illustrations like these serve as invaluable tools for understanding our ancestors' anatomical structures, behaviors, and societal dynamics during prehistoric times. Science Photo Library continues to enlighten us with such remarkable depictions that bridge the gap between past and present, expanding our knowledge of our own origins.

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