cranes final

Those who usually read our work may recognize this picture. On the left, there is a typical African skull with a short face and a protruding jaw (prognathism). Even in present time, this type of jaw is noticed on Egypt’s Sphinx or on Ramses II’s mummy. Finally, the African skull has an elongated head from the front part to the rear part (dolichocephaly). On the right, this is a typical white man’s skull: long face, jaw aligned with forehead, short head from the front part to the rear part (brachycephaly).

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