The Day in Photos – March 10, 2016

David Lordkipanidze of the Georgian Academy of Sciences shows a 1.75-million-year-old skull and jawbone excavated near the town of Dmanisi, some 85 kms south west of Tbilisi, Georgia, in this July 8, 2002 file photo. Scientists said in a study published March 9, 2016, the advent of meat-eating combined with the use of simple tone tools to make food easier to consume meant that members of the human lineage about 2.5 million years ago all of a sudden had less need for chewing. (Photo by David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters)
The Day in Photos – March 10, 2016
   
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