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Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 5)

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Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 5)

Lateral view of a cast of an adult male Homo sapiens skull disovered at Mladec (Lautsch), Boceks Cave, N. Moravia, Czech Republic, by workers, March 1904

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Bone Cast Cranium Cro Magnon Czech Republic Fossil Fossilised Hominini Homo Homo Sapiens Human Lateral Lateral View Side View Skull


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1. Title: "Mladec 5: A Glimpse into the Past - Lateral View of an Adult Male Homo Sapiens Cranium Discovered in Bohemia, Czech Republic" This image showcases a lateral view of a cast of an adult male Homo sapiens skull, popularly known as Mladec 5. Discovered in March 1904 by workers in the Lautsch (Bocek's) Cave, located in the region of N. Moravia, Czech Republic, this fossilized cranium is a significant find in the study of human evolution. The Mladec 5 skull is an essential addition to the Homo sapiens fossil record, providing valuable insights into the anatomy and morphology of our ancient ancestors. This particular specimen is particularly noteworthy due to its well-preserved lateral view, allowing researchers to examine the skull's features in detail. The Homo sapiens, a member of the Hominini tribe and the only extant species in the Homo genus, emerged around 300,000 years ago. This discovery, dating back to the Cro-Magnon period, sheds light on the development of our species and its evolutionary journey from Africa to Europe. The intricacies of the Mladec 5 skull reveal a complex and fascinating history. Its lateral view provides a unique perspective on the skull's structure, showcasing the contours of the cranium, the orbital ridges, and the zygomatic arches. This image serves as a testament to the richness of our past and the ongoing quest to unravel the mysteries of human evolution. In conclusion, the lateral view of the Mladec 5 Homo sapiens skull is an essential piece of the puzzle in understanding our ancestors' anatomy and the evolution of our species. This image offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the history of Homo sapiens and our journey from Africa to Europe.

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