| 11. | While passing through Cupules, he came upon a group of 300 about to sacrifice a young boy.
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| 12. | The "'cupule "'holds and protects the fruit during its growth and maturation.
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| 13. | In " Lithocarpus ", the cupule is very hard and bone-like in texture.
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| 14. | Typically cupules were created by direct percussion, i . e . using hand-held hammer-stones.
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| 15. | During pre-Hispanic times, the site where now stands the town belonged to the province of the cupules.
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| 16. | Cupules are the world s most common rock art motifs, occurring in huge numbers in every continent except Antarctica.
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| 17. | A complication can arise if, in this case, there was an already named fossil-genus for these cupules.
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| 18. | At Piralimattam we can see a large number of concave cupules and grinding surfaces, both completed and in-completed.
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| 19. | This suggests that cupules of the kind produced by the Caytoniales or Glossopteridales may have evolved into the outer integument of angiosperms.
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| 20. | The fossil cupule ( upper part of the acorn ) is globose with branched spines, and a broadly ovate nut scar.
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