Skull
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4,000-Year-Old Egyptian Skull Provides Clues to Historical Cancer Practices
From ancient texts we know that the ancient Egyptians were exceptionally skilled at medicine. Examining the limits of traumatological and oncological treatments in ancient Egypt, researchers have now studied two human skulls, each thousands of years old.
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Man with Metal Rod Pierced Into His Skull and Brain Survives Death from Traumatic Brain Injury
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Shocking! Tiny Brain With Skull and Hair Found In Teen's Ovary
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How Ornamented Skulls are Linked to Theropod Dinosaurs' Rapid Growth
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Rare Discovery: Mammoth Skull Found in California May Belong to a Transitional Species
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Skull Condition Believed to be Extinct Long Ago Still Exists
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Ancient Dental Records Suggest Nectar-Drinking Bat Was Actually Omnivorous
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Ancient Ethiopian Man's Genome Sheds Light On African Ancestry
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New World Fossils Indicate Earliest Evidence of Human Decapitation Rituals
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[VIDEO] New Human Ancestor Identified in South Africa?
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[VIDEO] Fossil For Turtle's Earliest Predecessor
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Cold Case: Prehistoric Skull Reveals World's Oldest Murder?
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Our Human Ancestors Were Cannibals?