Comment on “A Complete Skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the Evolutionary Biology of Early Homo” by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Ian Tattersall, and Zhang Chi Science Volume 344(6182): April 25, 2014 Published by AAAS
Fig. 1 Comparison of Dmanisi mandibles D211, D2735, and D4500.Note the obvious morphological differences in bone and tooth morphology (not to scale). Jeffrey H. Schwartz et al. Science 2014;344:360 Published by AAAS
Fig. 2 Array of specimens commonly deemed H. erectus.The type specimen is Trinil 2 (Java), and the only specimens similar to it in derived features are from Sangiran (Java). Jeffrey H. Schwartz et al. Science 2014;344:360 Published by AAAS