1.8 million-year-old jawbone may be earliest evidence of Homo erectus outside Africa

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A roughly 1.8 million-year-old Homo erectus jawbone discovered in the Republic of Georgia may be evidence of one of the earliest human groups to live outside Africa.

The discovery, announced July 31 by the Georgian National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation, sheds new light on the evolution of our genus, Homo, and “is expected to reveal the reasons for the migration of early hominins out of Africa,” Giorgi Bidzinashvili, an archaeologist at Ilia State University in Tbilisi, told Live Science in an email.

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