Sentences with phrase «skeleton from»

As Juan, you are resurrected as a magical luchador wrestler, and must save El Presidente's daughter from an evil skeleton from the Land of the Dead.
«Some will be much easier than others since they're practically already in Minecraft (Stalfos from Zelda is basically just a Skeleton from Minecraft for instance),» Jon said.
Brawl and Project M allows you to play as Sans, the comical, all - powerful skeleton from Undertale.
Two of the premier objects in the park's museum collection are the original third - order Fresnel lens from the Anacapa lighthouse and the nearly - complete pygmy mammoth skeleton from Santa Rosa Island.
But a skeleton from her past may undermine everything that Amber has worked towards, and if it is discovered, her well - laid plan may fall to pieces.
Citation: Franzen JL, Gingerich PD, Habersetzer J, Hurum JH, von Koenigswald W, Smith BH (2009) Complete Primate Skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: Morphology and Paleobiology.
Chatters, James C. 2000 The Recovery and First Analysis of the Early Holocene Human Skeleton from Kennewick, Washington.
This plate, showing a skeleton from the right side, proves to be the hitherto unknown and much more complete counterpart of the Wyoming Plate B. Careful study and comparison of the new and more complete plate indicates that the specimen can not belong to Godinotia neglectus (see below).
One widely discussed candidate for the oldest modern human in East Asia is the skeleton from Liujiang, southern China [2].
The original paper, «Complete Primate Skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany,» contains no reference to a creature called Ida.
This means Ardi is significantly larger than Lucy, a partial skeleton from a different species that lived on Earth 3.2 million years ago.
The recovery and first analysis of an Early Holocene human skeleton from Kennewick, Washington.
Paintings, sculptures, fossil replicas and even a few original fossils — including a Neandertal skeleton from Iraq — combine with interactive displays to bring humanity's extraordinary odyssey into full view.
The almost completely preserved skeleton from the Cretaceous, with a length of nearly 2 meters, shows all of the characteristic traits of modern marine turtles.
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This new species, represented by a single new skeleton from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of the Jehol Group in Dapingfang, Liaoning Province, China.
The research team, which included co-author Dr. Natalia Rybczynski, a Research Associate and paleontologist with the Canadian Museum of Nature, were able to study recovered bones from the skull, jaws and teeth, as well as parts of the skeleton from two individuals.
Her job in the ancient cemetery is to rebuild each skeleton from the disordered bones and fragments (there are no less than 206 bones in the human body).
In 2006 construction for a parking garage for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art revealed a prehistoric lion skull, dire wolves, and a near - complete mammoth skeleton from the last Ice Age, roughly 40,000 to 100,000 years ago.
Analysis of a wealth of new data contradicts an earlier claim that LB1, an ~ 80,000 year old fossil skeleton from the Indonesian island of Flores, had Down syndrome, and further confirms its status as a fossil human species, Homo floresiensis.
This tomographic approach is the cosmic analogous of the «reconstruction of the skeleton from a CT scan,» adds team member F. William High from Harvard University.
«However, except alveolar inflammation and dental caries, the «individual G61» was not affected by any of these diseases — a female skeleton from the Neolithic graveyard of Stuttgart - Mühlhausen,» says Dr. Heike Scherf of the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment at the University of Tübingen.
An exceptionally well - preserved dinosaur skeleton from Mongolia unites an unexpected combination of features that defines a new group of semi-aquatic predators related to Velociraptor.
It is the same skeleton from which red blood cells are rumoured to have been extracted.
The team carefully removed a thin slice of skeleton from a brittle star and mounted it on a silicon wafer with a light - sensitive coating.
Unearthed in March during London's multibillion - dollar Crossrail project, a skeleton from the centuries - old Bedlam burial grounds waits to be cataloged for further study.
But a new genetic study of a 1000 - year - old skeleton from the Bahamas shows that at least one modern Caribbean population is related to the region's precontact indigenous people, offering direct molecular evidence against the idea of Taino «extinction.»
The genome of a 12,600 - year - old skeleton from Montana, called the Anzick Child, is the only other published ancient genome from the Americas that is older than 10,000 years.
One skeleton from Denmark (Jorgen 625) showed extraordinary preservation of the pathogen DNA, allowing a genome reconstruction without using a modern reference sequence, which was never done before for an ancient organism's genome.
A child's skeleton from a 5th - century necropolis in France has all the signs, says Maïté Rivollat of the University of Bordeaux in France.
As the idea of Theresa May entering the departure lounge gains some traction in Westminster, one ambitious Conservative MP has acted decisively to remove an old skeleton from his closet.
J: What about the scampering skeleton from Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse?
Creating a skull or entire skeleton from a 3 inch fragment of bone does not make a «record».
The scientists had sculptured an entire ape - like skeleton from information they found in one tooth.
The Spirit Cave Mummy is one of a handful of skeletons from the Americas that are more than 10,000 years old.
Congenital syphilis, which is passed from a pregnant mother to her unborn child, was primarily identified by changes to the teeth of skeletons from the 14th century.
sediba a possible ancestor of our genus Homo were misguided, and that a previous National Geographic video special on tiny skeletons from Southeast Asia exaggerated those bones» importance.
To find out what marks these movements had left on the genetic makeup of the region, a team of scientists from Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom extracted bits of ancient DNA from skeletons from the warriors» burial mounds that dot the Kazakhstan countryside.
Now, an international team of ancient DNA researchers and archaeologists has solved the mystery almost by accident after sequencing the genomes of 101 Bronze Age skeletons from Europe and Asia.
Skeletons from Greece and Turkey show that the average height of hunger - gatherers toward the end of the ice ages was a generous 5» 9» for men, 5» 5» for women.
DNA analysis of skeletons from between 5840 and 5000 B.C. found evidence that the early wave of European farmers could not produce the enzyme lactase, which permits the digestion of milk, while later farmers could.
He discovered a nearly complete skeleton of a young adult male, which radiocarbon dating established at around 8,500 years old, making Kennewick Man one of the oldest and most complete human skeletons from North America.
Then, a few months ago, Penn Museum archaeologist Brad Hafford was looking over Woolley's old notes and got a surprise: Woolley noted saving two skeletons from the hoard to give to the Penn Museum.
For example, they note, Saitta used stegosaur skeletons from the Aathal Dinosaur Museum in Switzerland as a model to help sort out the jumble of bones dug out of the quarry.
«Female skeletons from the Americas have been frustratingly incomplete,» says Chatters.
Using osteobiography and paleopathology methods as well as stable isotope analysis and mass spectrometry on about 500 skeletons from the dairy - farming area, they have been able to reconstruct the group's diet, disease and overall health.
«These specimens should have been compared to early Holocene skeletons from China,» because they look much the same, contends paleoanthropologist Peter Brown, from the University of New England in Australia.
Thanks to a lack of dental hygiene in the Middle Ages, Warinner found a trove of ancient microbial material on teeth of four skeletons from a medieval monastery in Dalheim, Germany.
Later in 2014, her group found the first direct protein - based evidence of milk consumption in the plaque of Bronze Age skeletons from 3000 B.C..
We know a lot about their oddball skeletons from the neck down, but this is the first time we've been able to digitally dissect an entire skull.»
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