. The brain in hominid evolution. Human evolution; Brain; Fossil hominids. CMS Figure 6: Two views of a baboon endocast from Makapansgat. The detailed anatomy of this part of the brain had been vividly etched on the endocranium, making possible the formation of this superb natural endocast. (A) impression of vermis of cerebellum; (B) impression of sigmoid sinus coursing over the surface of the cerebellar hemisphere; (C) impression of anterolateral pole of cerebellar hemisphere; (D) im- pression of the large subarcuate fossa which characterizes the posterior surface of the petrous temporal of c
. The brain in hominid evolution. Human evolution; Brain; Fossil hominids. CMS Figure 6: Two views of a baboon endocast from Makapansgat. The detailed anatomy of this part of the brain had been vividly etched on the endocranium, making possible the formation of this superb natural endocast. (A) impression of vermis of cerebellum; (B) impression of sigmoid sinus coursing over the surface of the cerebellar hemisphere; (C) impression of anterolateral pole of cerebellar hemisphere; (D) im- pression of the large subarcuate fossa which characterizes the posterior surface of the petrous temporal of cercopithecoids; (E) impression of the internal acoustic meatus—in effect, this stump represents the seventh (facial) and eighth (vestibulo-cochlear) nerves. 7 £. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tobias, Phillip V. New York : Columbia University Press
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