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DescriptionNatural History Museum 055 (8043309585).jpg
Cranium 5 (skull with jawbone, cast) is one of the most important discoveries in the Sima de los Huesos (Spain) and belongs to Homo heidelbergensis. Natural History Museum, London, 27 August 2012.
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Camera manufacturer
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Camera model
KODAK EasyShare Z981 Digital Camera
Author
Picasa
Exposure time
1/40 sec (0.025)
F Number
f/2.8
ISO speed rating
80
Date and time of data generation
12:59, 27 August 2012
Lens focal length
4.6 mm
Image title
<i>Homo neanderthalensis</i>? skull with jawbone cast. The accompanying text tells us that this early Neanderthal skull with jawbone is about 400,000 years old, found in a unique cave deposit at Atapuerca in Spain. Natural History Museum, London, 27 August 2012.