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Homo sapiens cranium (Predmosti 3)
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Homo sapiens cranium (Predmosti 3)
Frontal view of cranium and mandible (casts) of a Homo sapiens male aged 35-40 discovered at Predmosti, North East Moravia, Czech Republic. By K.J. Maska, June 1894. This specimen dates back 30, 000
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This photograph showcases the frontal view of a Homo sapiens cranium and mandible, also known as Predmosti 3, discovered at Predmosti, North East Moravia, Czech Republic in June 1894. The specimen, estimated to be from a male aged between 35-40, dates back approximately 30,000 years. This ancient Homo sapiens skull and jawbone are important relics of our early human ancestors and provide valuable insights into the anatomy and evolution of our species. The cranium and mandible are displayed as casts in this image, preserving the intricate details of the original fossils. The cranium reveals a prominent brow ridge, a feature common in early Homo sapiens, and a relatively large braincase. The mandible exhibits robust chewing muscles attachments, indicating a diet rich in tough plant material and possibly some meat. This discovery, part of the Cro-Magnon subgroup of Homo sapiens, provides essential information about the morphology and evolution of our species during the Upper Paleolithic period. The Predmosti 3 specimen is a testament to the rich archaeological and anthropological heritage of Europe and the Czech Republic, contributing significantly to our understanding of human evolution and our shared ancestry. The photograph, taken by K.J. Maska, is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in anthropology, anatomy, and human history. The image offers a glimpse into our past, allowing us to connect with our ancestors and appreciate the remarkable journey of Homo sapiens from our early beginnings to the present day.
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