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In general, the cranium of homo erectus ____. has a high vertical forehead is composed of delicate, thin bone has no brow ridges is virtually identical to that of modern humans none of these

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The cranium of Homo erectus has a pentagonal shape when viewed from behind. The face of H.erectus was large with a low, forehead and a massive brow ridge. Skull was long with sharp angles at the rear, which is different than the skull in modern humans. Bones of the skull were very thick and formed a small central ridge called midline keel.
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