Reiner Protsch, University of Frankfurt History: Over 30 years he carbon - dated numerous fossils, including
skull fragments from «Hahnhöfersand Man,» a supposed Neanderthal.
The new dinosaur is described from
skull fragments from two individuals collected from the Judith River Formation of Montana and the Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta.
The current study utilizes that genome as well as two others extracted from fossils uncovered from Neolithic sites in southern Germany — a canine cranium dated to 5,000 years and
a skull fragment from an older site, dated to approximately 7,000 years.
A fossil
skull fragment from 1.8 million years ago has been rebuilt in a computer and is shedding light on the evolution of our early ancestors
Not exact matches
Creating a
skull or entire skeleton
from a 3 inch
fragment of bone does not make a «record».
But discoverer Lee Berger oversaw the careful transport of the
skull and skeleton
fragments from South Africa to France for a two - week intensive study.
Those two lines of evidences led the researchers to conclude that at least some of the bone
fragments likely came
from the
skull of a Neandertal infant.
There is not a single complete specimen that exists
from 17th century collections, only a few
fragments remain; a single desiccated head, a
skull, a beak, and a foot.
For now, the nearest we got was in 2001, when researchers described the partial
skull and jaw
fragments of a 6 - to 7 - million - year - old hominin
from the deserts of northern Chad.
Fragments of fossilized jaw,
skull, and tooth, unearthed shortly before World War I
from gravel beds, 45 miles south of London, were not, as had been believed, the remains of an aberrant part - human, part - ape «missing link».
Judging
from skull and mandible
fragments found in a cave in Israel in 1969, this young female Homo sapien lived between 100,000 and 90,000 years ago.
(2016), step away
from figurative depiction altogether, whereas others, like The Funny Pleasures of War (2015 - 16), bring in
fragments of the human body or iconographic symbols like the
skull.
There is a group of primitive hand tools variously
from the stone, bronze and iron ages; medieval floor tiles and an anglo - saxon
skull, a 19th century boat nail and
fragments of timber
from a Roman barn.
Fragments of elusive text and imagery begin to reveal themselves upon closer consideration —
from a looming large black
skull, an American flag, and snippets of words such as «CANDY» or «KING» — only to coalesce into abstraction when seen
from afar.
Several of the works present a type of disembodiment and body
fragments - finger - tips cast in gold, hands and feet cast in bronze, a gilded
skull - suspended
from the ceiling and grounded by circles of translucent alabaster on the floor.
First, it copied a property of Piltdown Man, whose
skull was composed of
fragments from a human and a monkey.
Coup and contrecoup brain injuries can lead to brain swelling, hematomas, and complications when bone
fragments from the
skull enter the brain.