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Neanderthal / Parietal bone / Mastoid part of the temporal bone / Occipital bone / Lambdoid suture / Squamosal suture / Asterion / Last glacial period / Suture / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Skull
Date: 2009-07-03 07:22:01
Neanderthal
Parietal bone
Mastoid part of the temporal bone
Occipital bone
Lambdoid suture
Squamosal suture
Asterion
Last glacial period
Suture
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Skull

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