A team led by paleontologist Shorouq Al-Ashqar of Mansoura University and the American University in Egypt has given the ...
Evidence for this function first came from studies of the organ's anatomy and its nerves as well ... With the aid of the intracranial joint and other cranial muscles, the coelacanth usually ...
A Roman bone pin near the skull led archaeologists to interpret ... combining locally sourced Neolithic bones with a Roman-period cranium.” The Romans, likely “inspired by superstition ...
They create a cushion between the brain and the cranium (skull) and the spinal cord and ... There are also spaces between the surrounding bone, as well as the enveloped brain and spinal cord.
Notice that the skull from the Hirota site (right) has a more flattened back of the head compared to the skulls from the Doigahama site (left) indicating intentional cranial modification.