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Revision as of 19:56, 16 October 2014
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H. Sapiens had a very different skull than had ever been seen before. They had grew to an average height of 167 cm, and so had their brain, to about 1350cc, however early H. Sapiens's brains were 1500cc. Unlike other Homo species, H. Sapiens's skull was broadest at the top. From the website:
back of the skull is rounded and indicates a reduction in neck muscles face is reasonably small with a projecting nose bone brow ridge is limited and the forehead is tall orbits (eye sockets) are square rather than round
As well, H. Sapiens's jaws were short, resulting in a vertical face design. H. Sapiens was also the first species to have a protruding bony chin. H. Sapiens have less muscles than other Homos, but their legs are also very long compared to the arm length.
http://cdn3.volusion.com/nqpvm.detql/v/vspfiles/photos/S2-3733-2.jpg?1404804600
This image shows a H. Ergaster skull.
This image shows a H. Sapien skull for comparison. Notice the difference in jaw size and brain size.
Sources
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Homo-sapiens-modern-humans http://cdn3.volusion.com/nqpvm.detql/v/vspfiles/photos/S2-3733-2.jpg?1404804600 http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Homo-sapiens-skull/
--Matthew Giordano