Note the brow ridge and sloping forehead. Click on image to enlarge.
Posterior view. Click on image to enlarge.
Occipital view. Click on image to enlarge.
View from above. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on the skull page 1. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 2. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 3. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 4. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 5. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 6. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 7. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 8. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 9. Click on image to enlarge.
Report on skull page 10. Click on image to enlarge.
Site of the skull discovery. The skull was in one of the berms and was discovered by a student during the following year’s dig.
Front view. Click on image to enlarge.
MK,
Thanks for posting, very informative. On another note, be advised that Steven Streufert at Bigfoot Books Blog is at it again with creating a very lengthy fictatious story about you and your theories about Bluff Creek in a way that can only be read as a fantasy type story with your initials MKD input throughout the story. Of course in this recent post there is also a multitude of other short blog responses in between from him that read like rantings from “one flew over the cuckoo’s nest”. This is the same charater that told his ex-girlfriend NM who is also in Bigfooting that he had an affair with Autumn Williams a few years ago! What planet is this guy from, and people actually take him seriously! If Miss Williams actually had anything to with this guy other than Bigfoot related which is a stretch, I feel deeply sorry for her.
Keep up the good work!
EM
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