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[edit]Figur 1: Umrisse der Stirnansicht des Mannes aus dem Doppelgrab von Oberkassel (schwarz) über die Umrisse der Stirnansichten eines rezenten (= heutigen) männlichen Schädels (blau) gezeichnet. Orientierung auf das Porion.
Figuren 2 - 4: Umrisse der Stirn-, Seiten- und Basalansichten des Mannes (schwarz) und der Frau aus dem Grab (rot) übereinander gezeichnet. Orientierung auf das Porion.
Quelle: M. Verworn/ R. Bonnet/G. Steinmann: Der diluviale Menschenfund von Obercassel bei Bonn, Wiesbaden 1919
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