The sagittal keel is primarily found in the skulls of certain hominin species, particularly in some early human ancestors and in certain modern human populations. It is a bony ridge that runs along the midline of the skull, typically associated with the shape and structure of the cranium. This feature is often discussed in the context of evolutionary Biology and anthropology to understand variations in human cranial morphology.
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