Now, an international team of paleontologists has found a new piece of the puzzle — a nearly complete skull of a previously unidentified species of hyaenodonta. The discovery could bring ...
Look for the sagittal suture – the squiggly line that runs the length of the skull – and note whether is it's completely fused. If it is, the remains are likely to be of someone older than 35.
The skull will pictorially replay all events or images of the people who have come into contact with them (i.e. they contain the history of our world)." Most archaeologists and scientists are ...