Here's a 2003 article from Scientific American about this discovery in the Republic Of Georgia.
Image: JOHN GURCHE PORTRAIT OF A PIONEER With a brain half the size of a modern one and a brow reminiscent of Homo habilis, this hominid is one of the most primitive members of our genus on record. Paleoartist John Gurche reconstructed this 1.75-million-year-old explorer from a nearly complete teenage H. erectus skull and associated mandible found in Dmanisi in the Republic of Georgia. The background figures derive from two partial crania recovered at the site.
Homo erectus, what else is new? And it's nonsense to think that an advanced back bone is required for speech. Al Gore and Jimmy Carter, for instance, never shut up and neither one has any back bone.
in other news no spines were found in the Republican section of Congress.
Looking at Congressional Republicans, the spine gene must skip a few generations.
I contend that man was never an idiot and if the world started all over...it would go through an almost identical learning process. The most important thing remains interaction between human beings...the old "two heads are better than one". It's the struggle for "agreement" that drives us.
Huh, huh, huh, he said "erect".
Are a small number of barks and hoots "words"?
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I sure would like to know how they get their teeth and spines to last a million years or more.