People say "flat occiput" a lot, but this is COMPLETELY wrong.
The occipital bone is actually BELOW the lambdoid suture. It's not even the back of your head. It's where your neck and skull meet.
All these guys have flat areas in the UPPER BACK parts of their heads.
It's not just me who noticed this:
More examples:
Two boxers, both Polish, both have flat heads:
Note the flag:
I just want to know if this is "nature or nurture", as they say.
Eastern Europeans (especially Poles, I think) often have flat heads. This is a famous Polish boxer:
Is this caused by genetics or by maternity wards leaving babies lying on their backs on hard surfaces?
How many posts do I need before starting a new thread in Anthropology & Ethnography?
How many posts do I need before starting a new thread in Anthropology & Ethnography, with images?
(I have a scientific question)
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