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One of the fossils found — a male, adult jawbone — has been dated to be between 34, 000 and 36, 000 years old, which would make it one of the oldest fossils found to date of modern humans in Europe.
The earliest known human remain discovered in modern-day Wales is a Neanderthal jawbone, found at the Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site in the valley of the River Elwy in North Wales, whose owner lived about 230, 000 years ago in the Lower Palaeolithic period.
There also have been found M2 with four roots and fragments of jawbone and pelvis.
A jawbone of a dromedary was found from the southern Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, whose radiocarbon date was 8200 BP, and calibrated date was 7100-7200 BC.
15 And he found a new jawbone of an ass, and put forth his hand, and took it, and slew a thousand men therewith.
It is known from a lower jawbone found in Flat Rocks, Victoria, Australia.
" Humphries died later that night and was found to have a broken jawbone and severe neck injuries.
They include the patient's own bone ( autograft ), which may be harvested from the hip ( iliac crest ) or from spare jawbone ; processed bone from cadavers ( allograft ) Which is demineralised ; bovine bone or coral ( xenograft ); or artificially produced bone-like substances ( calcium sulfate with names like Regeneform ; and hydroxyapatite or HA, which is the primary form of calcium found in bone ) or calcium phosphosilicate which is available in a mouldable putty form.
In a typical procedure, the clinician creates a large flap of the gingiva or gum to fully expose the jawbone at the graft site, performs one or several types of block and onlay grafts in and on existing bone, then installs a membrane designed to repel unwanted infection-causing microbiota found in the oral cavity.
The dominant view is that it walked on all fours like modern gorillas and chimpanzees ; however, a minority opinion favor bipedal locomotion, most notably championed by the late Grover Krantz, but this assumption is based only on the very few jawbone remains found, all of which are U-shaped and widen towards the rear.
In later years, however, a bone infection found within " Big Mouth's " jawbone ( resulting from a collision with one of the tank fixtures ), forced the immediate transfer of both whales to SeaWorld San Diego in the hopes of obtaining a more sophisticated means of veterinary treatment.
In January 2011, CNN Justice raised speculation that a jawbone found in Aruba might belong to Bradley.

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The earliest evidence for modern humans in North West Europe is a jawbone discovered in Devon at Kents Cavern in 1927, which was re-dated in 2011 to between 41, 000 and 44, 000 years old.
These fragments consisted of parts of a skull and jawbone, said to have been collected in 1912 from a gravel pit at Piltdown, East Sussex, England.
Irus aimed a punch at Odysseus but before he could do anything Odysseus hit him below the ear, crushing his jawbone.
His jawbone was used to identify him after study at the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs at Dover Air Force Base.
The whale's jawbone " arch " at the summit collapsed in June 2005, and was eventually replaced by a fibreglass replica in June 2008. North Berwick Law seen from the seafront of North Berwick
A jawbone has been cultured at Columbia University, a lung has been cultured at Yale.
His jawbone was used to identify him after study at the Charles C. Carson Center for Mortuary Affairs at Dover Air Force Base.
The implant screw can be self-tapping, and is screwed into place at a precise torque so as not to overload the surrounding bone ( overloaded bone can die, a condition called osteonecrosis, which may lead to failure of the implant to fully integrate or bond with the jawbone ).
The best-preserved remains are a maxilla ( upper jawbone ) and a frontal bone of an individual who died at the age of 10 – 11.

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These include " bounded paddy fields, new types of polished stone tools, wooden farming implements, iron tools, weaving technology, ceramic storage jars, exterior bonding of clay coils in pottery fabrication, ditched settlements, domesticated pigs, and jawbone rituals.
Traditional instruments include the banjo, guitar, drums, dingaling bell, accordion and a donkey's jawbone played by running a stick up and down the teeth, and also a grater.

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A chin too prominent in relation to the rest of the face, a thrusting forward of the lower front teeth, an overdeveloped lower jawbone, and an underdeveloped upper jaw indicate the opposite type of malocclusion.
Misuse of a hackamore can cause swelling on the nose, scraping on the nose and jawbone, and extreme misuse may cause damage to the bones and cartilage of the horse's head.
The mammalian middle ear ( derived from a jawbone ) and the panda's thumb ( derived from a wrist bone spur ) are considered classic examples.
Robert Stigell's Väinämöinen ( 1888 ) decorating the Vanha Ylioppilastalo ( Old Student House ) in Helsinki holds humankind's first kantele made of the giant pike ( fish ) | pike's jawbone as told in Kalevala.
In Finland's national epic, Kalevala, the mage Väinämöinen makes the first kantele from the jawbone of a giant pike and a few hairs from Hiisi's stallion.
In 1991 a hominin jawbone was discovered near Uraha village that was between 2. 3 and 2. 5 million years old, the oldest evidence of the genus Homo ever discovered.
Birth defects, such as spinal curvature, a small jawbone, or a small head sometimes occur along with CP.
The significance of the specimen remained the subject of controversy until it was exposed in 1953 as a forgery, consisting of the lower jawbone of an orangutan deliberately combined with the skull of a fully developed modern human.
The first Devonian tetrapod identified from Asia was recognized from a fossil jawbone reported in 2002.
Roland burns Walter's jawbone and the key to his and Jake's dilemma is revealed — but to Eddie Dean, not Roland.
One skeleton was larger than the other, but many of the bones were missing, including part of the smaller jawbone and all of the teeth from the larger one.
The accounts of Samson's slaying of a lion and his triumph over 1000 Philistines while wielding only the jawbone of an ass are omitted.
Samson was granted supernatural strength by God in order to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats such as wrestling a lion, slaying an entire army with only the jawbone of an ass, and destroying a pagan temple.
The stacking of the bones had degraded the condition of Farinelli's remains, but these included his jawbone, several teeth, parts of his skull and almost all of the major bones.
Stegosaurus ( Diracodon ) laticeps was described by Marsh in 1881, from some jawbone fragments.

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* The septomaxilla ( a part of the upper jawbone ) of O. dicksoni is bigger than for the Platypus, which supposes a hypertrophied beak.
The jawbone was apparently used in part of Grover Krantz's skull reconstruction, which was only 8. 5 inches ( 21 centimeters ) tall.
The jawbone of pakicetids also lacks the enlarged space ( mandibular foramen ) that is filled with fat or oil, which is used in receiving underwater sound in modern whales.
Correctly performed, a bone graft produces live vascular bone which is very much like natural jawbone and is therefore suitable as a foundation for implants.
The term alveolar refers to the alveolus, which is the part of the jawbone that surrounds the teeth ; osteitis means simply " bone inflammation ".
The fish-hook shape of the hei matau finds its origins in Māori legend, which holds that the North Island of New Zealand was once a huge fish that was caught by the great mariner Maui using only a woven line and a hook made from the jawbone of his grandmother.
The Olympic marmot deviates from the typical Petromarmota marmots in the large shape of its mandible ( jawbone ), in differences of the dorsal ( back ) region, and having 40 chromosomes instead of 42, all of which are characteristics that resemble the subgenus Marmota.
The significant difference of the Olympic marmot's jawbone from the typical Petramarmota is also evident in the Vancouver Island marmot ( M. vancouverensis ), which evolved separately, but also occurs in a restricted range with a small population.

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