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Saccopastore|ˌsækəʊpæˈstɔəreɪ| The name of a village near Rome used attrib. in Saccopastore cranium, skull, to designate the remains of a Neanderthal type of Homo sapiens found there in 1929.
1934S. Sergi in Proc. 1st Internat. Congr. Prehist. & Protohist. Stud. 1932 50 The dimensions of the Gibraltar skull are slightly larger than those of the Saccopastore skull. Ibid. 51 The Saccopastore cranium does not at present permit of a complete examination. 1973B. J. Williams Evolution & Human Origins xi. 181/2 In terms of dimensions and overall form the Saccopastore skull is much like the earlier Steinheim skull. |