The first Dmanisi mandible is:
A) far more ape-like than the mandible of the Nariokotome boy
B) far more modern than the mandible of the Nariokotome boy
C) almost identical to the mandible of the Nariokotome boy
D) most similar to the Piltdown mandible in England
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