0 the bones of the head -- hodeskalle [ masculine ]
a cow’s skull lying in the field hodeskallen av en ku liggende på bakken
1 the bony case that encloses the brain -- (hode)skalle
He’s fractured his skull.
At the back of the chamber there was a pile of all types of bones (femurs, skulls, ribs, etc.), as well as large ollas full of incinerated bones.
Porotic hyperostosis was observed on several skulls.
First, the fact that ar ticulated mandibles and cervical ver tebrae were recovered along with the skulls indicates that the skulls were interred at least par tially ar ticulated.
From the 1790s onward he collected human and animal skulls and some wax models of brains.
Our real skulls are bigger than the experienced universe.
However, it managed to compile an admiringly large assortment of specimens: extensive collections of shells, mammals, skulls, and photographs.
Although the scientific reputation of physiognomics was low, the scientifically accepted investigation of brains and skulls was not so different in principle.
In the middle was a great round thatched hut and opposite its entrance another mountain of skulls.