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has gloss | eng: The Saccopastore skulls are a pair of fossilized hominid skulls that were found by the Aniene river in Lazio, Italy. They were located in in a gravel pit about 2.5 km before the Aniene merges into the Tiber river. The first skull was discovered in 1929, and appears to be that of an adult female. The second was found in 1935 by Professors Breuil and Blanc, and forms part of the face of possibly a 35-year old male. Both specimens appear to be neanderthal, but display characteristics that differed from classical neanderthal skulls. |
lexicalization | eng: Saccopastore skulls |
instance of | e/Ape |
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has gloss | ita: Uomo di Saccopastore è il nome dato al tipo umano fossile i cui resti, un cranio, furono rinvenuti nel 1929 dal duca Mario Grazioli, proprietario della cava di ghiaia di Saccopastore, località della campagna romana sulla riva sinistra del fiume Aniene, a circa 6 metri di profondità. |
lexicalization | ita: Uomo di Saccopastore |
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