
Dmanisi Sioni basilica
'Dmanisi' () is a
townlet and
archaeological site in
Kvemo Kartli region of
Georgia approximately 93 km southwest of the nation’s capital
Tbilisi in the river valley of Mashavera.
History
The town of Dmanisi is first mentioned in the 9th century as a possession of the
Arab emirate of Tbilisi, though the area had been settled since the
Early Bronze Age. An
Orthodox Christian cathedral – “
Dmansis Sioni” – was built here in the 6th century. Located on the confluence of trading routes and cultural influences, Dmanisi was of particular importance, growing into a major commercial center of medieval Georgia. The town was conquered by the
Seljuk Turks in the
1080s, but was later liberated by the Georgian kings
David the Builder and
Demetrios I between
1123 and
1125. The
Turco-Mongol armies under
Timur laid waste to the town in the
14th century. Sacked again by the
Turkomans in
1486, Dmanisi never recovered and declined to a scarcely inhabited village by the 18th century.
Archaeological site
Extensive archaeological studies began in the area in
1936 and continued in the
1960s. Beyond a rich collection of ancient and medieval artifacts and the ruins of various buildings and structures, unique remains of prehistoric animals and humans have been unearthed. Some of the animal bones were identified by the Georgian paleontologist A. Vekua with the teeth of the extinct rhino Dicerorhinus etruscus etruscus in
1983. This species dates back presumably to the early
Pleistocene epoch.
The discovery of primitive stone tools in
1984 led to increasing interest to the archaeological site. In
1991, a team of Georgian scholars was joined by the
German archeologists from Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, and later the
U.S.,
French and
Spanish researchers.
The fascinating fossil
hominid skulls and jaws described as
Homo georgicus were found at Dmanisi between
1991 and
2005.
Dmanisi skull signed as D-2282 | Chopper from Dmanisi site |
See also
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Human evolution
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Prehistoric Georgia
External links
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Official Site
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Skull D2700