Examples of using Complete skeleton in English and their translations into Greek
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It is by far the most complete skeleton of a human ancestor older than 1.5 million years yet found.
Almost immediately discovered two complete skeleton with clear fingerprints of all feathers, including the characteristic feather wings.
It is the oldest complete skeleton ever found in Britain,
the archaeologists found the complete skeleton of a male between 20
The most complete skeleton of a human ancestor older than 1.5 million years ever found….
is to construct a complete skeleton out of the bones of his victims.
In fact, Noah is the only complete skeleton ever recovered from this region and era.
He is“Cheddar Man,” Britain's oldest complete skeleton, which was discovered in 1903 in Gough's Cave near the village of Cheddar in Somerset,
Since that time, many of his other excavated fossils, but the complete skeleton has not been discovered.
described a new supermassive dinosaur species with the most complete skeleton ever found of its type.
cutting it off from the outside- until a team of divers chanced upon her nearly complete skeleton in 2007.
cut it off from the outside world-until a team of divers chanced upon her nearly complete skeleton in 2007.
In 2001, a 50% complete skeleton of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation by a crew from the Burpee Museum of Natural History.
In 2001, a 50% complete skeleton of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana,
It is the first time a complete skeleton has been discovered at Pompeii in some 20 years,
they found more goodies inside the tree-a nearly complete skeleton of a middle-aged woman along with some bits of clothing,
The latter marked the first time in around 20 years that a complete skeleton was discovered at Pompeii
An even more complete skeleton(NCSM 14345,
so having a nearly complete skeleton, we can start to ask big questions.
nearly complete skeleton of what came to be called an Ichthysaurus("fish-lizard").