| 11. | It is believed that finding isolated crania were seen as early evidence of trophy taking in the Maya region.
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| 12. | In his reassessment, Jantz argued that Boas original claims about the variations in skeletal plasticity between European and crania.
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| 13. | In 1879 or 1880 the Royal College of Surgeons purchased the collection, then numbering 1800 crania and some skeletons.
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| 14. | He has devoted himself to making flattering comparisons of the European skull with other, presumably more benighted crania from elsewhere.
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| 15. | Some artificially deformed crania from the 5th 6th Century AD have been found in Northeastern Hungary and elsewhere in Western Europe.
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| 16. | The fossil remains from Shihuiba included a number of relatively complete but severely crushed crania of both male and female specimens.
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| 17. | "Morawanocetus " was divergent, with wide crania, elaborate cheek, tooth crowns, and short necks.
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| 18. | Of the individuals found it was noted that they were represented as crania and were determined to have been trophy heads.
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| 19. | Howell analyzed crania of major racial branches worldwide, and linked Australian and Melanesian cranial morphology most closely with African cranials.
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| 20. | Its prevalence among Mesoamerican civilizations is much lower, at least judging from the comparatively few trepanated crania that have been uncovered.
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