The nasal bone had a high nasal bridge, like that of Cro-Magnons and modern Europeans and was very unlike those of more tropical groups.
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The most important facial bones include the jaw or mandible, the upper jaw or maxilla, the zygomatic or cheek bone, and the nasal bone.
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The " nasal root " is the top of the nose, forming an indentation at the suture where the nasal bones meet the frontal bone.
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Again, the presumed traits of the snout are incorrect because Brown confused the praemaxillae with the nasal bones and the nasal bones with the frontals.
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Again, the presumed traits of the snout are incorrect because Brown confused the praemaxillae with the nasal bones and the nasal bones with the frontals.
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These traits included deflated auditory bullae and paired protrusions of bone around the nasal opening consisting of part of the premaxilla and the nasal bones.
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The nasal bone atop the skull has an asymmetric area of wavy, rough bone, which may be the remains of some sort of horn, Beard said.
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The skull was low, with rugose ( rough and wrinkled ) nasal bones and a ridge-like crest on the lacrimal bone in front of the eye.
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The nasal bone does not reach the snout side and is limited to the snout top and the large, more centrally placed, opening around the nostril.
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Buxton said that in the " Yellow man " the nasal bones form a wider angle rather than the narrower angle of the " European races ".