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Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 1)

Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 1)


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Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 1)

Lateral view of a cast of a skull belonging to a male Homo sapiens discovered at Mladec, Boceks Cave by J. Szombathy, June 1881

Media ID 8619831

© Mary Evans / Natural History Museum

Bone Cast Cranium Cro Magnon Czech Republic Fossil Fossilised Hominini Homo Homo Sapiens Human Lateral Lateral View Side View Skull


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