| 1. | The atlas articulates with the occipital condyle superiorly and the axis inferiorly.
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| 2. | The occipital condyle, and with it the entire head, was obliquely directed to below.
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| 3. | The foramen magnum is much larger than the occipital condyle.
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| 4. | The occipital condyle is wider than the foramen magnum.
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| 5. | The occiput sloped backwards and down, and the occipital condyle was deflected in the same direction.
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| 6. | The skull has a single occipital condyle.
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| 7. | It consists, apart from the occipital condyle, of two supraorbital horn cores of about twenty-two centimetres length.
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| 8. | The occipital condyle is typically very convex.
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| 9. | The basioccipital has extremely short basal tubers, only attaining a third of the height of the occipital condyle.
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| 10. | The contact with the neck, the occipital condyle, is kidney-shaped with a smooth surface surrounded by a groove.
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