1. Often we have only fragments of bones to build up a mental picture of the final complete skeleton. 2. The skulls and one complete skeleton in rotting clothes had leered out of magazines. 3. One almost complete skeleton of Crassigyrinus had previously been known from only one skull fragment. 4. Scattered around him were complete skeletons reminding him of when his country was able to produce crops and feed animals. 5. Because the fossils of the Argentinosaurus have never been fully put together, no one has ever seen what a complete skeleton looks like. 6. A virtually complete skeleton sold by amateur fossil hunters to the Karlsruhe museum proved Carroll wrong, as he now concedes. 7. About five feet under the ground at the spot the caller specified, they found a complete skeleton, Lozano said. 8. Eventually, the scientists expect to have a nearly complete skeleton. 9. Hassan said the U.N. discovered a complete human skeleton in one shallow hole, but that the skeleton broke apart when it was disturbed. |