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Русский: Черепа человека разумного (Homo sapiens sapiens) из дольменов Лозера (юг Франции) со следами трепанации. 2,6—1,6 тыс. лет до д.э. Данные черепа представлены в Музее человека (Париж).
English: Craniums of Homo sapiens from Dolmens of Lozère (south of France) with traces of trepanation. 2.6-1.6 thousand years BC. These craniums are presented in the Museum of Man (Musée de l'Homme) in Paris.
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