| 31. | A British primitive's head tapers towards a fine muzzle, and contains a prominent frontal bone with a broad forehead.
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| 32. | An olfactory channel leads up to this depression and can be seen on the underside of the frontal bones.
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| 33. | In 1933 Wilhelm Freudenberg discovered a frontal bone fragment which too, could be associated to " Homo heidelbergensis ".
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| 34. | In the neurocranium these are the occipital bone, two temporal bones, two parietal bones, the ethmoid and frontal bones.
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| 35. | During development, many of these bony elements gradually fuse together into solid bone ( for example, the frontal bone ).
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| 36. | I discarded the contaminated fragment of frontal bone _ it could easily be replaced with a piece of plastic later.
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| 37. | The front of the ape skull is characterised by its sinuses, fusion of the frontal bone, and by post-orbital constriction.
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| 38. | They also have unusually positioned orbits, an unusually shaped cranium with the frontal bones elevated, and a retracted nasal incision.
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| 39. | The coronal suture is the fibrous joint that unites the frontal bone with the two parietal bones of the skull.
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| 40. | The finds include a jaw with several baby teeth, one permanent molar, a frontal bone and two tiny forearm bones.
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