A splinter of wood fractured the doctor's occipital bone and he died two hours later.
Only a part of the occipital bone was found.
However, in some individuals this portion remains separate from the rest of the occipital bone throughout life.
He would wait at the end of the passage, around the corner, aim for the occipital bone.
The name is a misnomer, as they are not associated with the occipital bone.
The two holes in the occipital bone were the most telling.
The point at which the two parietal and occipital bones meet is known as "Lambda".
It also is part of the parietal, and occipital bones.
It is seen mostly in the occipital and parietal bones.
The occipital bone is well developed, without protruding too much.