A "'skull cup "'is a drinking vessel or eating bowl made from an inverted human calvaria that has been cut away from the rest of the skull.
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In 1986, a damaged calvaria was found washed up on Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile, and was described as a new species, " Mesoplodon bahamondi " or "'Bahamonde's beaked whale " '.
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During osseous, connective tissue, and dermal cell differentiation, DLX 3 in TDO is also responsible for upper calvaria, osteosclerosis of the long bones, long narrow head ( dolichocephaly ), abnormally thin brittle nails, and premature closing of fibrous joints.
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A 2015 study reported about the Manot 1, a partial calvaria of a modern human that was recently discovered at the Manot Cave ( Western Galilee, Israel ) and dated to 54.7?.5 kyr BP . The finding represent the first fossil evidence from the period when modern humans successfully migrated out of Africa and colonized Eurasia.
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Calvary as an English name for the place is derived from the Latin word for skull ( " calvaria " ), which is used in the Vulgate translation of " place of a skull ", the explanation given in all four Gospels of the Aramaic word " G�lgalt?" which was the name of the place where Jesus was crucified.
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The "'calvaria "'or "'skullcap "'( feminine Latin noun with plural " calvariae "; however, many medical texts list the word as " calvarium ", neuter Latin noun with plural " calvaria " ) is the upper part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain.
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The "'calvaria "'or "'skullcap "'( feminine Latin noun with plural " calvariae "; however, many medical texts list the word as " calvarium ", neuter Latin noun with plural " calvaria " ) is the upper part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain.