Lexicographical Neighbors of Browridges
Literary usage of Browridges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The People by J. L. Angel (1971)
"Sex criteria of the pelvis are very strongly female but the skull has well-developed
browridges and nasion depression, and like 240 Ler a more massive mouth ..."
2. The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore: Topography and Architectureby Nancy Bookidis by Nancy Bookidis (1997)
"The fragments present show that she was very small but rather well muscled; on
the skull there are no browridges, while there was a moderate occipital ..."
3. Memoirs Read Before the Anthropological Society of London by Anthropological Society of London (1866)
"The browridges are large, and the points of muscular attachment are well marked.
I shall, however, depart from the usual course in description, ..."
4. Kephala: A Late Neolithic Settlement and Cemetery by John E. Coleman (1977)
"... a pinched forehead and very strong lateral browridges and malar process, low
and sharply curved occipital, massive mastoids: perhaps type A2 (or C5). ..."