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English: Human fossil remains designated as TPL 1. Elements: (A) frontal bone in norma facialis; (B) in norma verticalis; (C) in norma basilaris; (D) occipital bone in norma verticalis; (E) occipital bone in norma basilaris; (F) right parietal bone in norma verticalis; (G) right parietal bone in norma basilaris; (H) left temporal bone with partial mastoid in norma lateralis, external; (I) left temporal bone with partial mastoid in norma lateralis, internal; (J) maxillae in norma facialis; (K) maxillae in norma verticalis; (L) maxillae in norma basilaris.
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Source (2015). "Early Modern Humans and Morphological Variation in Southeast Asia: Fossil Evidence from Tam Pa Ling, Laos". PLOS ONE 10 (4): e0121193. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0121193.
Author Demeter F, Shackelford L, Westaway K, Duringer P, Bacon A-M, et al.

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