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Skull / Greater wing of sphenoid bone / Infratemporal fossa / Temporal fossa / Petrous part of the temporal bone / Zygomatic bone / Orbit / Facial nerve / Zygomatic process / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Human body
Date: 2006-11-02 15:54:30
Skull
Greater wing of sphenoid bone
Infratemporal fossa
Temporal fossa
Petrous part of the temporal bone
Zygomatic bone
Orbit
Facial nerve
Zygomatic process
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Human body

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 103:277–[removed]A New Reconstruction of RUD 77, a Partial Cranium

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