📂 Anatomy
Bodo cranium — Definition
Bodo kafatası / Bodo cranium
Bodo skull is a homine foci, which is located in the Awash River area of Ethiopia and dates to about 600.000 years ago. This skull belongs to a person who is thought to the type of homo heidelbergensis and has an important place in human evolution work. Skull carries rearic features such as wide eyebrow protrusions, low forehead structure and large brain volume.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Bodo kafatası?
Bodo kafatası; bodo skull is a homine foci, which is located in the Awash River area of Ethiopia and dates to about 600.000 years ago. This skull belongs to a person who is thought to the type of homo heidelbergensis and has an important place in human evolution work. Skull carries rearic features such as wide eyebrow protrusions, low forehead structure and large brain volume.
❓ What is Bodo cranium in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Bodo cranium" is Bodo kafatası.
❓ Which medical field is Bodo kafatası related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.