They consist of over 80 fragments; the skull found (pictured) belonged to a man in his twenties.
After a while, however, we raised up the body to which the skull belonged.
Think you can identify which animals these skulls belonged to?
It is now known that this skull belonged to a Neanderthal Child, who was around four years of age.
Sometimes, there is disagreement over whether or not the skull and skeleton belong to the same or different animals.
There are over 80 fragments; the skull belonged to a man in his twenties.
All skulls belong to sub-adults of 9-16 years of age.
We are told that the skull belonged to a European who died at about 35, sometime between 1720 and 1810.
The expert also determined that the skull belonged to a man who had died around age 70-Copernicus' age at the time of his death.
Nkoru explained that the skulls belonged to dead members of the tribe.