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Dr. Martin, along with Dr. William Pestle, Field Museum Collection Manager, Drs. Michael Colvard and Richard Jurevic of the College of Dentistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago studied the impacted wisdom teeth and came to the conclusion that Magdalenian Girl was a woman by employing new tools and technology.
In the human skull, the zygomatic bone (from Ancient Greek: ζῠγόν, romanized: zugón, lit. 'yoke'), also called cheekbone or malar bone, is a paired irregular bone, situated at the upper and lateral part of the face and forming part of the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, of the temporal fossa and the infratemporal fossa.
In anatomy, the zygomatic arch, or cheek bone, is a part of the skull formed by the zygomatic process of the temporal bone (a bone extending forward from the side of the skull, over the opening of the ear) and the temporal process of the zygomatic bone (the side of the cheekbone), the two being united by an oblique suture (the zygomaticotemporal suture); [1] the tendon of the temporal muscle ...
Chelsea Candelario/PureWow. I give the Tom Ford Contour Duo a raving 95/100. I like the contrast between the two shades. Honestly, I prefer the darker shade as it helped even out my skin tone and ...
Anna Selezneva (Russian: Анна Селезнёва; born 29 July 1990) is a Russian fashion model who started her career in 2007.Selezneva became known for her high cheekbones and was discovered in 2007 at a McDonald's in Moscow.
Daniele Venturelli/Getty Images Sophie Turner is tired of “online trolls” making comments about her appearance. Turner, 28, addressed speculation that she’s had plastic surgery in a candid ...
Eva Mendes. Gregory Pace/BEI/Shutterstock Even Eva Mendes has insecurities. The 47-year-old actress, beautiful as she may be, revealed that she was highly critical of her appearance during her 20s.
The brow ridges are often not well expressed in human females, as pictured above in a female skull, and are most easily seen in profile. The brow ridge, or supraorbital ridge known as superciliary arch in medicine, is a bony ridge located above the eye sockets of all primates and some other animals.