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Re: Protoceratops hellenikorhinus (was RE: New Papers)
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 NJPharris@aol.com wrote:
> So, "Greek-nosed first-horn-face". I have no idea what makes this
> very-odd-sounding nose "Greek".
Is a "Greek nose" supposed to be anything like a "Roman nose"? (i.e.,
aquiline) Or could it refer to the lack of a stop between nose bridge and
brow evidenced in a lot of Classical Greek sculpture?
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