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Dmanisi homs hit the town

August 25, 2011 / zcofran / 1 Comment

Proof that paleoanthropology is cool: the Dmanisi hominids (Mzia is the girl on the left and Zezva the dude on the right), tagged onto a storefront in downtown Tbilisi.

My first gibbon paper is out! In collaboration with @evodevoanthro.bsky.social, we examined tooth formation and emergence in a unique skeletal collection, showing how gibbons' giant canines affect development of other teeth in the jaw onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

— Zach Cofran (@dizachster.bsky.social) 2025-03-20T13:19:01.237Z

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