Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 84 |
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Page 158
In fact , most of the left side of the cranium has been reconstructed , there being very little bone actually preserved . Close examination of the left side of the specimen revealed an impression in the matrix of much of the inner ...
In fact , most of the left side of the cranium has been reconstructed , there being very little bone actually preserved . Close examination of the left side of the specimen revealed an impression in the matrix of much of the inner ...
Page 164
There is only a single canine on either side of the lower jaw and the broken alveolus of the left maxillary canine is preserved . The alveolus and root of the upper canine became visible after the matrix and plaster that covered them ...
There is only a single canine on either side of the lower jaw and the broken alveolus of the left maxillary canine is preserved . The alveolus and root of the upper canine became visible after the matrix and plaster that covered them ...
Page 165
On the right side the maxilla is broken posterior to the level of the canine . The distance between the mesial edge of the first molariform tooth to the edge of this break measures approximately ...
On the right side the maxilla is broken posterior to the level of the canine . The distance between the mesial edge of the first molariform tooth to the edge of this break measures approximately ...
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