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Johanna Kontny, taxidermist at the Geologic-Palaeontologic Institute of the Heidelberg University, presents the 600,000-years-old lower jaw of the stone age human being 'Homo Heidelbergensis' in Heidelberg, Germany, Friday, 11 January 2007. The jaw was found in 1907 and is still one of the most important human records dating back to the stone age of German and Central European hist

Johanna Kontny, taxidermist at the Geologic-Palaeontologic Institute of the Heidelberg University, presents the 600,000-years-old lower jaw of the stone age human being 'Homo Heidelbergensis' in Heidelberg, Germany, Friday, 11 January 2007. The jaw was found in 1907 and is still one of the most important human records dating back to the stone age of German and Central European hist Stock Photo
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11 January 2007

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