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  2. MRD-VP-1/1 - Wikipedia

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    MRD-VP-1/1 is a fossilized cranium of the species Australopithecus anamensis. [1] The first piece of MRD, the upper jaw, was found by Ali Bereino, a local Afar worker, on February 10, 2016, at Miro Dora, Mille district of the Afar Region, in present-day Ethiopia.

  3. Category:iOS web browsers - Wikipedia

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  4. Cranium, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cranium, Inc. marketing strategies were considered unorthodox by traditional game marketing standards. [5] Because Cranium came out after Christmas, and Cranium, Inc. did not want to compete in the traditional game buying market of toy stores, they decided to sell their game where their target audience would be. The target audience for Cranium ...

  5. Hofmeyr Skull - Wikipedia

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    The Hofmeyr Skull has been dated to around 36,000 years ago. Osteological analysis of the cranium by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology indicates that the specimen is morphologically distinct from recent groups in Subequatorial Africa, including the local Khoisan populations. [5]

  6. Cranium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The cranium (plural crania) is a part of the skull. Crania or cranium may also refer to: Art, entertainment, and media. Games. ...

  7. Craniometry - Wikipedia

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    A human skull and measurement device from 1902. Craniometry is measurement of the cranium (the main part of the skull), usually the human cranium.It is a subset of cephalometry, measurement of the head, which in humans is a subset of anthropometry, measurement of the human body.

  8. Skull - Wikipedia

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    The skull, or cranium, is typically a bony enclosure around the brain of a vertebrate. [1] [2] In some fish, and amphibians, the skull is of cartilage. The skull is at the head end of the vertebrate. In the human the skull comprises two prominent parts: the neurocranium, and the facial skeleton. [3] which evolved from the first pharyngeal arch.

  9. Calvaria (skull) - Wikipedia

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    The calvaria is the top part of the skull.It is the superior part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain. It forms the main component of the skull roof.