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Sometimes, this has occurred without adequate empirical warrant as in the case of Homo floriensis, where an entirely new human species has been claimed on the basis of a single skull.
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No casualties were found: the scraps of human bone, and a single skull, may have been older than the houses.
The bones and a single skull of these "little people" are believed to be remains of a separate species of the human family that lived about 18,000 years ago on an island in Indonesia, as the scientists who made the sensational discovery concluded in 2004.
They both presume that individual persons encased in a single skull can be treated as independent actors and given rights of ownership and legal responsibilities.
A hive mind buzzing with ideas, as it were, but inside a single skull.
In sum, there are more than 500 active and replacement teeth in a single skull.
For "De Sueños Que Se Repiten," the backdrop shows three enlarged views — frontal, and left and right profiles — of a single human skull: the frontal view is close to the grin worn by Mr. Death at the start.
Discoveries of a single coin near the skull in tombs of the Levant suggest a similar practice among Phoenicians in the Persian period.
A diseased member of the Palauan population might look as anomalous as the single skull of H. floresiensis, he says.
Juliomys anoblepas is a rodent in the genus Juliomys of the subfamily Sigmodontinae known from a single broken skull.
One adult skeleton is female and bears the skull and partial skeleton of a single large near-term fetus.
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