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  2. Brow ridge - Wikipedia

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    The ridges are separated from the frontal eminences by a shallow groove. The ridges are most prominent medially, and are joined to one another by a smooth elevation named the glabella. Typically, the arches are more prominent in men than in women, [1] and vary between different human populations.

  3. Neanderthal anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Supraorbital ridge, a prominent, trabecular (spongy) brow ridge; 1,500–1,740 cm 3 (92–106 cu in) cranial capacity (modern human: 1425 cm 3) Lack of a protruding chin (mental protuberance; although later specimens possess a slight protuberance) Crest on the mastoid process behind the ear opening

  4. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    Cro-Magnons were anatomically similar to present-day Europeans, West Asians, and North Africans; however, they were more robust, having larger brains, broader faces, more prominent brow ridges, and bigger teeth, compared to the present-day average. The earliest Cro-Magnon specimens also exhibit some features that are reminiscent of those found ...

  5. Tepexpan man - Wikipedia

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    It described Tepexpan Man as having "a high-domed, thin-walled skull" which contained "a brain the same size as those of present-day Indians." The writers described a "solidly built" jawline and "prominent" brow ridges, as well as a "sharply prominent chin" which would separate him from earlier Neanderthals.

  6. Skull bossing - Wikipedia

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    Skull bossing is a descriptive term in medical physical examination indicating a protuberance of the skull, most often in the frontal bones of the forehead ("frontal bossing"). Although prominence of the skull bones may be normal, skull bossing may be associated with certain medical conditions, [ 1 ] including nutritional, metabolic, hormonal ...

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  8. Supraorbital foramen - Wikipedia

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    It arches transversely below the superciliary arches and is the upper part of the brow ridge. It is thin and prominent in its lateral two-thirds, but rounded in its medial third. [3] Between these two parts, the supraorbital nerve, the supraorbital artery, and the supraorbital vein pass. The supraorbital nerve divides into superficial and deep ...

  9. The secret Neanderthal message hidden in our eyebrows - AOL

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