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Definition of Craniums
1. cranium [n] - See also: cranium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craniums
Literary usage of Craniums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in Western Africa, in 1845 & 1846: Comprising a Journey from Whydah by John Duncan (1847)
"... another Palace of the King—Great Number of Human Skulls —Skulls of Kings taken
in Battle — Death-drums — Peculiarity of Skulls—craniums of the ..."
2. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts by William Nicholson (1799)
"... the craniums of two were found in Siberia, which have been ... craniums have
not belonged to the buffalo. The other appeared to Pallas to have belonged ..."
3. Harmony Between Science and Revelation by Januarius De Concilio (1889)
"He has accumulated, in view of this, measurements and comparisons, under every
possible aspect, of craniums of all the different races of men, ..."
4. Travels in Western Africa, in 1845 & 1846: Comprising a Journey from Whydah by John Duncan (1847)
"... another Palace of the King—Great Number of Human Skulls —Skulls of Kings taken
in Battle — Death-drums — Peculiarity of Skulls—craniums of the ..."
5. A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts by William Nicholson (1799)
"... the craniums of two were found in Siberia, which have been ... craniums have
not belonged to the buffalo. The other appeared to Pallas to have belonged ..."
6. Harmony Between Science and Revelation by Januarius De Concilio (1889)
"He has accumulated, in view of this, measurements and comparisons, under every
possible aspect, of craniums of all the different races of men, ..."