Sentences with phrase «skull from»

Finally ordered the gold skull from Made By Girl to get myself going.
We couldn't figure out what was wrong with her and she ended up having extensive diagnostics - CAT scan, bone biopsies - but most likely what happened with this puppy is that she hit her head at daycare, just playing around, and ended up having a bone infection in her skull from just a little bit of roughhousing trauma at daycare.»
By protecting the player's skull from an open fracture, his face from broken bones and his teeth from getting knocked out, the modern helmet has encouraged players to collide more violently and more often without fear for their own safety.
Marshall replaces the skull from Hans Holbein the Younger's painting, The Ambassadors, made in 1533, with a Disney-esque image of a young blonde woman.
They include a blinged - out skull from a long line that leads from the Mixtecs through Damien Hirst, but with better teeth.
All was revealed within minutes, when Japanese collector Yusaku Maezawa posted an image to his lively Instagram account of himself standing in front of the untitled black - on - blue skull from 1982.
If we compare the skull shape and appearance of the English Bulldog of today with a skull from the same breed from fifty years ago the change is quite dramatic.
She was diagnosed with an atlanto - occipital luxation (dislocation of the skull from the spine) and fractures of the first vertebra and the back of the skull.
My keychain still sports a plastic skull from my first convention — I tell any mechanic who gives it a strange look that it's from the last guy who worked on my car.
All of which is quite interesting, especially the tungsten crankshaft, but let's get back to the ludicrous 91 mm turbocharger sticking out the hood like an intake or human skull from «Mad Max: Fury Road.»
He told Metro in 2013 that «the pilot was made, but finding it now is like finding the crystal skull from «Indiana Jones.»
1.8 - million - year - old skull shakes mankind's family tree — The fifth such skull from the region spanning a period of a few centuries, it's known at present only as «Skull 5» — it hasn't received a clever name yet like Lucy, the remarkable African skeleton found in the 70s and dating back 3.4 million years.
For more than 50 years, an unusual skull from southeastern Alaska sat in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History's vast collections.
Bunney reported in 1986 that a human skeleton dating from c. 280kya in China antedates an erectus skull from Zhoukoudian (the Peking Man site) near Beijing by 50,000 years.
A woman who gave birth posthumously also had a hole in her skull from a procedure to treat a pregnancy - related complication.
On July 17, 1959, British paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey discovered a skull from an ancient hominid species, Paranthropus boisei, or «southern ape.»
The partial human skull from Longlin Cave and the human calotte, partial mandibles and teeth from Maludong both present a range of individual features and a composite of characters not seen among Pleistocene or recent populations of H. sapiens.
The extraction of the skull from the cemented block took two years to complete as it was a tough and difficult process.
I find it rather easy to distinguish a modern human skull from that of an ape or monkey.
Brown knew he was looking at something strange, something that would challenge our ideas about human evolution, as soon as he laid eyes on that first skull from Liang Bua Cave.
Although H. sapiens might have emerged in East Africa, some researchers also categorize a previously discovered fossil skull from South Africa, tentatively dated to about 260,000 years ago, as H. sapiens.
When he first saw pictures of this unusual fossilized pterosaur skull from a private collection, Alexander Kellner, a paleontologist at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, didn't think it was real.
An analysis of an ancient skull from China suggests it is eerily similar to the earliest known fossils of our species — found in Morocco, some 10,000 kilometres to the west.
A 13 million - year - old skull from Kenya, described in August in Nature, hints at what a common ancestor of all living apes (including humans) looked like.
RITUAL CUT An almost 6,000 - year - old human skull from southern Russia contains a large opening at the back of the head created by cutting away bone with a sharp instrument.
His aerial acrobatics saved his skull from smashing into the steel girders a moment later.
But a new skull from North America, discovered in Colorado along with the re-examination of another skull from Japan have tripled the number of species in the genus with a greatly expanded geographical range.
«An important question in these debates was whether the «neandertalization process» involved all regions of the skull from the beginning, or if, on the contrary, there were various stages in this process that affected different parts of the skull at different times.»
A previously excavated cow skull from a roughly 5,400 - to 5,000 - year - old settlement in France contains a surgically created hole on the right side, a new study finds.
The condition is caused when the SCM muscle is abnormally tight and it pulls the skull from where it attaches behind the ear (as shown in the image).
It may be that your baby could benefit from various treatment therapies, which could include simple repositioning, or the use of a helmet to protect your little one's skull from excess pressure.
A 160,000 year old skull from the Herto site in the Middle Awash area of Ethiopia also seems to be at the early stages of this transition.
thats why they need to cover their heads to prevent the few gray cells in their thick skull from evaporating.
Assuming that Jesus would have looked like a typical Galilean Semite of his time, the scientists gathered skulls from that date found near Jerusalem and proceeded to reconstruct Jesus» face.
Assuming that Jesus would have looked like a typical Galilean Semite of his time, the scientists gathered skulls from that date found near Jerusalem and proceeded to reconstruct Jesus»...
This was not the case in skulls from the prehistoric periods before the invention of baby bottles, artificial nipples, and pacifiers.
Organizers of the São Paulo march couldn't get a permit from officials to march, so the event was set up as something of a science fair, featuring several tents with the names of famous Brazilian scientists, each one with a display of scientific research — for example, insect collections and casts of hominid skulls from the University of São Paulo.
The researchers looked for evidence of ancient altercations by examining 350 adult Neolithic skulls from British burial sites and analyzing the microstructure of any fractures they found.
The images, which include skulls from a warthog, gorilla, giraffe and dog, among others, are now on display at Hamiltons Gallery in London.
Morton's aim in measuring skulls from a diverse range of human groups was not to get at intelligence differences, as is sometimes claimed.
He had omitted, without any stated justification, all skulls from tribes with fewer than four representatives in the sample, but he had not applied the same rule to non — Native American groups.
A look at skulls from English cemeteries shows that young lower - class males in Medieval London enforced the rule of law with blows to the head
Wärmländer and his colleagues measured 269 adult skulls from burials made between 6500 BC and AD 1780 on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands off California's coast.
Five skulls from the same time period, including the first complete adult skull of the early Pleistocene (far right), suggest that early hominids may have been a single Homo species.
Investigators tend to lump most remains into the broad umbrella group of «Hispanic,» but Baker says that in fact, skulls from Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru are all different.
The team analyzed the projection of the brow ridge, facial shape, and cranial volume of 13 early Homo sapiens that lived before 80,000 years ago; 41 modern humans that lived 38,000 to 10,000 years ago; and skulls from a global sample of 1367 recent humans.
The shapes and sizes of thousands of skulls from all over the globe point to a single origin in sub-Saharan Africa for modern humans, according to a recent study.
The Paleoamerican remains came from four sites in South and Central America, and the researchers also compared them with more than 500 skulls from East Asia.
Many anthropologists have concluded that fossil skulls from Europe show a steady progression from pre-Neandertal to Neandertal features.
The researchers discounted two theories commonly put forward to explain protruding brow ridges: that they were needed to fill the space where the flat brain cases and eye sockets of archaic hominins met, and that the ridge acted to stabilise their skulls from the force of chewing.
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