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A list of the best skeletons must not merely be skeletons who are good, but skeletons who are important, who stand out from the other bones.
Command Skeletons — Necromancers have an band of 10 skeletons that attack nearby enemies.
Several complete skeletons, hundreds of fragmentary skeletons and tens of thousands of shed teeth have been found.
We'd never done skeletons, so a lot of work went into designing skeletons that were appealing, and not frightening.
"Ten years ago we only had seven or eight skeletons—today we have 40 pretty decent skeletons," said Norell.
Jenner put up skeletons at the dining room table, eating cookies with fondant cut-outs shaped like skeletons and skulls.
She has skeletons draped in cobwebs and black flowers and magenta accent colors; bejeweled skeletons wearing long glittering chains and diamond grills.
"You can only find so many triceratops skeletons and partial T. rex skeletons and things like that until you want a larger challenge," said Dr. Lyson.
When Warinner's group began to carefully excavate the skeletons from the Grand Plaza, she noticed not how sick the skeletons looked, but how healthy they were.
The skeletons and sarcophagus are being transferred to the Alexandria National Museum, where experts will try to determine the cause of death and the approximate age of the skeletons.
And their super lightweight skeletons, hollowed out by air sacs that extended from the lungs, which let them have big skeletons that weren't so bulky that they couldn't move around.
Researchers who want to work with the skeletons have to apply to the museum's Laboratory of Human Osteology; the skeletons are not put on display for anyone at the museum to see.
A pair of "Selfie Skeletons," available at Michaels stores, are the newest product following 2019's Halloween decor trend: skeletons taking part in stereotypically millennial activities and looking creepy and cute doing them.
Archaeologists discovered 2000 skeletons at this Charterhouse Square burial site.
Archaeologists discovered 25 skeletons at this Charterhouse Square burial site.
The two dancing skeletons that are definitely part of it?
"There are some potential skeletons in the closet," said Sanders.
And he's got a couple of skeletons in his closet.
That might ring hollow if customers dig out LendUp's skeletons.
Maybe you don't wear a watch, but your skeletons do.
These skeletons breakdance, they party, they camp out, they clean.
What about those skeletons rattling around in Sloane's impeccable closet?
The National Fishing Service reports the finding of 70 skeletons.
The skeletons pretty regularly appear to be sitting in chairs.
Ryan Reynolds has some skeletons in his audition tape closet.
Or does she know of other skeletons in his closet?
Brands aren't immune to having skeletons in their proverbial closets.
The Iranian skeletons in his closet would sink a ship.
There are many skeletons in the world of video games.
He passes silver moon trees like the skeletons of cacti.
Walt Disney could easily make skeletons dance in the cemetery.
The white skeletons look dead or bleached — but they're not.
Bacteria and archaea have no nuclei, lysosomes, mitochondria or skeletons.
It has a small number of modern skeletons as well.
And then there are the possible skeletons in Corker's closet.
All right, let's get the skeletons out of the closet.
There's... there's lots of skeletons in this thing, in retrospect.
In the Fallout series, seeing both the architectural skeletons remaining of picture-perfect suburbia and the literal skeletons of its previous inhabitants shows that the very core of these people's lives has been destroyed.
Yet while skeletons provided the raw material for artists long before the Renaissance, the representation of skeletons in art didn't really take off until scientists began studying human anatomy between the 1500s and 1700s.
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany, analyzed DNA extracted from 20133 skeletons found in the mass burial pit, as well as 20 skeletons from other parts of the burial ground to compare.
Trees have died, crops have withered, animals have shrunk to skeletons.
But here the skeletons of the larger creatures remain largely intact.
The skeletons or the animal that secretes them, forming ocean reefs.
But it wouldn't be any of those things without its skeletons.
Skeletons dating back thousands of years evidence a mysterious physical decline.
A few blackened skeletons of vehicles dotted the otherwise empty road.
The 27652 skeletons dated back about 21,2800 years, not 8003,2800 years.
Skeletons wielding swords, or an angry minotaur with a huge axe.
Chihuahua-like skeletons have been found in many Mesoamerican archaeological sites.
This skeletal card depicts two smiling skeletons in a boney embrace.
Small wonder that Scorpios have so many skeletons in their closet.
There were no skeletons in the closet or stomach-churning ending.
Reefs will be reduced to bleached-looking skeletons, vulnerable to disease.
But among the various bones, two nearly complete skeletons were found.
Every vehicle had been burnt into black and rust colored skeletons.
Sooner or later, all the skeletons tumble out of the closet.
Construction on other buildings has stopped, leaving skeletons in the sky.
I suspected that there were skeletons lurking in his closet, too.
He is stuck, immobile, while the skeletons close in from behind.
The nation's offramps are littered with the skeletons of defunct malls.
It makes it difficult for organisms to build shells and skeletons.
To add to the creepiness, Franzen hangs skeletons along the street.
Human skeletons littered patches of grass and dirt throughout the town.
A few months later, a backhoe crunched into skeletons and coffins.
Mud in the backyard became a swimming pool filled with skeletons.
More than 40,000 skeletons were used to create this macabre museum.
Why are you training a generation of killers to #360NoScope Nazi skeletons?
We all have a few beauty skeletons hidden away in our closets.
Skeletons left behind after decomposition are used for educational purposes, NOAA said.
Without HOTAIR, mice develop a host of birth defects in their skeletons.
Bones are considered gross, but there's something beautiful about skeletons to me.
Kirstie Alley is clearing out some of the skeletons in her closet.
Now, the overgrown skeletons of buildings face a new threat: luxury apartments.
Matter The San Diego Archaeology Center holds a pair of extraordinary skeletons.
Now LendUp claims it's locked those skeletons in the closet long ago.
She is haunted by a cupboard full of skeletons, real and exaggerated.
The skeletons, alas, do not provide a conclusive answer, the scientists acknowledged.
Many deposit the remains in a nearby ossuary, which houses 80,000 skeletons.
Upwards of one-third of the skeletons exhibited signs of infectious diseases.
Read more ReadThese creatures lived in the oceans and had hard skeletons.
The ballad is a playful wonderland of bicycling skeletons and animated globes.
None of the parasite was detected in the skeletons from Isola Sacra.
There are screaming skeletons, muscular demons, and lots and lots of headshots.
"I've got way too many skeletons in my closet," she said, laughing.
Well-preserved skeletons like those at Nataruk don't come about every day.
Also, reliefs cast from deflated toy skeletons are here and there throughout.
A number of skeletons with severe skull fractures were found face down.
"When you see a lot of human skeletons, usually it's a graveyard."
November 27: Eight skeletons found aboard vessel found on Akita prefecture beach.
In between, peat bogs were laced with the skeletons of fallen trees.
Trader Joe's newest Halloween decorations are planters shaped like skeletons doing yoga.
Whole crabs and fish skeletons have also been found inside the shells.
Having so many skeletons was to his advantage because it normalized him.
Now, let's get right into the important issues, like video game skeletons.
Read More: Hundreds of skeletons were found in a mysterious Himalayan lake.
Of the skeletons studied, the prevalence of rickets in children was 5.7%.
Geneticists are already examining ancient human skeletons for genes associated with speech.
The hashtag is flooded with fish skeletons, drawings, rallying cries, and more.
Many of those genes, it turned out, are involved in building skeletons.
Skeletons and skulls regularly appear in folk tales as ghostly, comical characters.
This week the skeletons - and his memories - emerged from Burundi's red earth.
These elements get written into the skeletons and teeth of their offspring.
A photo taken of the skeletons soon after their discovery in 2009.
"It's easy to see the skeletons of trees," Mr. Clary told me.
Half-submerged skeletons of unwanted chairs and bicycles line the canal bed.
Trilobites Nearly 140 child skeletons were revealed at the site last year.
Skeletons go seasonalThe story of Cordell's bone business, which, like many anatomical companies at the time, had to reckon with the troubling truth about real human skeletons, might end there if it wasn't for Cordell's talent for promotion.
The AI was then taught how to generate stick figure skeletons representing the poses and movements of the people in the photos, and then how those skeletons corresponded and matched up to the measurements of scattered radio signals.
Last month, a DNA analysis of 38 skeletons from the lake added a new layer of mystery: It found that the skeletons belonged to three genetically distinct groups that died in at least two waves, about 1,000 years apart.
Yes, they would love some rosé, but they also want vibrating suicidal skeletons!
The 10 skeletons were arranged in a spiral pattern, suggesting a ritualistic practice.
Come what may, the skeletons are now out for the world to see.
Classic dinosaur skeletons show the air sacs in bones, just like modern birds.
And that is why they started to replace those with only plastic skeletons.
McGovern that there were no skeletons in his closet, it soon leaked that
When Manu Prakash was growing up in India, he was obsessed with skeletons.
For one, Dany's dragons are very much alive, not defenseless, chained-up skeletons.
What other skeletons are in Judd's closet beyond that Ku Klux Klan outfit?
Digging for resources can now yield rare, collectible artifacts, and even alien skeletons.
There is some bad shit going on in there: demonic entities and skeletons.
Yoga not quite your thing (or find it more scary than the skeletons)?
The spooky sensation went down inside a room containing 2 real human skeletons.
Skeletons of two children found at the Huanchaquito-Las Llamas site in Peru.
There are leaf piles to jump in and fake skeletons to scream at.
I noticed a group of teenaged skeletons close behind who were discussing what
Their skeletons were found here four years later, marred with innumerable stab wounds.
Researchers found 10 skeletons belonging to humans who died violently 10,000 years ago.
Two volunteer paleontologists have found one of the largest T. Rex skeletons ever.
They also raise the question of whether similar skeletons lurk in other closets.
The horse skeletons were laid neatly on their sides next to the chariots.
A mix of faux skeletons and skulls makes for a wicked Halloween display.
If there are skeletons in those closets, Weisselberg likely knows everything about them.
Nine skeletons were found in one home, all male or displaying masculine traits.
This president is leaving a trail of skeletons behind him with these firings.
At least 92 medieval skeletons have been discovered below the Aberdeen Art Gallery.
But it's not good when you have so many skeletons in the closet.
The majority of those skeletons were from children 3 years old and younger.
In one photo, a group of dusty skeletons sit at a banquet table.
Suddenly, all those skeletons and haunted houses don't seem so scary after all.
Today, the Paris Catacombs are thought to be home to six million skeletons.
The Gentlemen — floating skeletons in crisp suits — are exceedingly polite, extremely terrifying villains.
Or could it just be that skeletons look really cool as ASCII art?
In contrast, the injuries to the skeletons without amputations revealed the triage process.
Many museums store Native American skeletons, often exhumed without consent from burial grounds.
Be decent to people, lest you later find their skeletons in your closet.
One of the 8,000-year-old skeletons was especially rich with human DNA.
There were fewer skeletons in museums, and most searches for genetic material failed.
The maps highlighted where on their skeletons the animals were damaged most often.
And this is what's left: the skeletons of trees and their pale ghosts.
Three of the friends have sardine skeletons and heads heaped on their plates.
Hollywood legends had plenty of skeletons they'd likely wish to keep in the closet.
And as Evie Milton discovers, they have a lot of skeletons in their closet.
There are no longer any skeletons in the closet that we don't know about.
She had two giant skeletons dressed as Trump and UK Prime Minster Theresa May.
"I hadn't even addressed or acknowledged my personal skeletons with Larry," she told ABC.
Binder previously  examined skeletons from the battlefield at Aspern , which also underwent salvage excavations.
Three skeletons and water sewage were found in the sarcophagus (Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities)
Beneath that surface, the skeletons of an adult female and a child were discovered.
At both ends of the line, skeletons are being exhumed from 19th-century graveyards.
Scientists don't actually know what Megalodons looked like since their skeletons don't exist anymore.
Some look like spheres balanced on praying mantis legs; others, more like flying skeletons.
Unfortunately, no one's going to get excited about the same-old paper skeletons anymore.
Specifically, they analyzed tiny variations within the Y. persis genome, recovered from the skeletons.
He danced alongside a pair of skeletons and right into our Halloween-loving hearts.
This house has good bones – and more than a few skeletons in its closets.
Grab the books from the skeletons, and pass into the Pit of the Pendulum.
If marine animals can't build effective skeletons and shells, it could disrupt entire ecosystems. 
They discovered dozens of skeletons during the excavation process, which ended three years later.
These skeletons were intact, as were two of the three bottles the researchers found.
Controversial Skeleton Horse Rides into London Melt-Away Figure Drawings Reveal the Skeletons Beneath
One of the skeletons—with its head between its feet—found at Great Whelnetham.
They are more commonly found among skeletons in mass burials from the Viking Age.
His raided files are believed to hold a lot of skeletons for the President.
Kardashian asks if the skeletons are nice, and North confirms that yes, they are.
The artwork for Glenn Danzig's recent covers album, Skeletons, plays off of Bowie's Pinups.
The turkey skeletons they were coming across were more robust than normal wild gobblers.
It's armies against armies, with dozens of knights, dragons, and skeletons clashing at once.
A plague has turned most of humankind into zombies, or "skels," short for skeletons.
They were some of the first creatures known to form mineralized external skeletons, too.
Applicants to the C.I.A. are warned to disclose any potential skeletons in their past.
Today skeletons are no longer hidden in closets, or confined safely to the grave.
A neighboring plot of trees was reduced to singed stumps and ashen pine skeletons.
In Fikirtepe, skeletons of half-finished tower blocks outnumber the glossy new apartment buildings.
They heaped the corpses onto a pile of skeletons, and all were quickly incinerated.
Many structures remain skeletons of their former selves, the walls and windows blasted out.
Infectious disease pathogens don't leave telltale marks on skeletons, either, according to the researchers.
For example, take one of the most famous dino skeletons, the T. rex Sue.
Opening with a live-action appearance from Pumpkins (Tom Hanks) and his two skeletons (Bobby Moynihan and Mikey Day) and in the vein of a television Christmas special, Halloween's Santa Pumpkins and his skeletons are given the task of, well, saving Halloween.
There could be some skeletons in their collective closet that the show reveals over time.
In true Kardashian fashion, she went all-out — with skeletons, skulls, and all things spooky.
So the media is out to find the skeletons and here&aposs what they found.
Nevertheless, the skeletons will be sent to the National Museum of Alexandria to be studied.
Egyptian officials will be transferring the sarcophagus skeletons to the Museum of Alexandria for analysis.
Skeletons don't have flesh of any kind, and definitely don't have genitalia for penetrative sex.
People have been using the cave and its skeletons as a macabre playground for decades.
And Sweden has some skeletons in the closet, and the movie's maybe nodding to that.
Of 12 relatively complete skeletons, 10 showed unmistakable signs of violent death, the scientists said.
Flowers, candles and brightly colored skeletons highlight Mexico's ancient festival that honors departed loved ones.
Skeletons of future apartment blocks loom; the Thai government is building a new international airport.
Grave robbers had plundered skeletons and sacred objects, some of which were stockpiled in museums.
When the excavation resumed, they found three skeletons inside, surrounded by nasty reddish-brown water.
Brazile's self-serving effort to expose the Democratic Party's skeletons is a step toward recovery.
DNA testing Some skeletons were even found wearing bracelets and earrings, while others had weapons.
Now Madison Channing Walls, a cast member on Real World: Skeletons, has confirmed to E!
BotKit will build generic bot skeletons; developers will infuse with them knowledge, memory, and personality.
It seems like college sports teams are hiding a bunch of skeletons in emails nowadays.
Each is apt to dangle the closet skeletons of the other over their head. 4.
In the game, mini skeletons quickly climbed up all sides of the painting like spiders.
What are the stories behind the spaceship-wrecks and the colossal skeletons in the desert?
Concrete skeletons litter the country's southern coast, a memory of projects abandoned during the crash.
Instead, they were clearly human: partial skeletons with femurs and skulls, vertebrae and rib bones.
The water cave is overflowing with skeletons, mummies, bats and other creatures of the night!
Peachey told the BBC that the skeletons, though decapitated, were not without their associated skulls.
We call it the riff bank, which is where the skeletons of ideas end up.
Using blood from the British royal family, scientists confirmed the skeletons were those of Romanovs.
He examines the human form interacting with far-out imagery of skeletons, snakes, and aliens.
To explore the idea, she and Dr. Manica measured 348 skeletons from around the world.
And Dr. Nolan has heard stories about similar skeletons in other parts of the world.
Our skeletons apparently account for about 15 percent of our body weight, which I subtracted.
"I don't have skeletons in the closet, and I employ solely female openers," he said.
Mr. Corbyn has been around a long time and has ideological skeletons in his cupboard.
For decades, there were two skeletons in the French closet — Vichy and the Algerian War.
As a result, we might see even more privacy skeletons emerge from Facebook's closet.4.
" When the fire subsided, he said, "we saw bodies everywhere, so many were just skeletons.
The children here are turning into skeletons: Some families manage only one meal a day.
Researchers were able to examine entire skeletons, some still bearing impressions of skin and hair.
The skeletons are now on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
The museum's collection includes thirty thousand human skeletons, most of them recovered from archeological sites.
Beyond it, damaged water towers and the skeletons of teetering residential blocks dot the skyline.
Every inductee has skeletons, personal and professional, that could have been used to deny entry.
The archaeologists were looking for the locations where the original 10 skeletons had been found.
These dancing skeletons have more life in them than some of our big-name actors.
In skeletons from this period, Dr. Olalde and his colleagues found clues of more arrivals.
On their ride, they also witness skeletons acting as cops, prisoners, and slaves to money.
At his desk, the male designer has hung photos of hot guys painted as skeletons.
They feature skulls, skeletons, and masks that, in this context, seem very like death masks.
There's really not that bad skeletons hidden here, but we can tell a few peculiarities.
This 1938 painting by John Steuart Curry shows a parade of soldiers already becoming skeletons.
And those enemies are recognizable fantasy staples—ogres, skeletons, trolls, zombies, they're all present and correct.
There were tonnes of litter and dead seagulls (skeletons, decomposing) that were all over the shore.
Raines also shares daughter Harper London, 2, with his Real World: Skeletons costar Madison Channing Walls.
By incorporating human skeletons alongside animals, he places humans back in their rightful place in nature.
Huge skeletons smoking cigars and wearing Aztec headdresses traverse the busy central streets on large floats.
You're still a hero in a vast fantasy realm, fighting skeletons, golems, and cute blue slimes.
The synchrotron data showed that the arm bones had not fully ossified into mature adult skeletons.
Nearby is a quilt of biological and sexual imagery of fetuses, skeletons, and gay sailor threesomes.
As they approached the charred skeletons that line the street, their faces go slack with shock.
The blackened skeletons of scorched trees jut out of the smoldering Earth like angry bee stings.
Raines also shares daughter Harper London, 2, with his Real World: Skeletons costar Madison Channing Walls.
Increasingly acidic waters are expected to dissolve the skeletons of big swaths of coral, for instance.
Along with the cremated chieftain were the skeletons of four horses and a jewel-bedecked woman.
Sexually speaking, skeletons and old traumas continue to come up for air (see: the Weinstein effect).
As many as 13 percent of the adult skeletons found at the site exhibited dental cavities.
But it lacked the bony breastbone, or sternum, and short tail skeletons found in modern birds.
It is the mundanity of their actions that make Bill and Bob's skeletons so truly exceptional.
Skeletons such as this Tyrannosaurus rex in Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum are typically part of larger displays.
Even seasoned politicians like Hillary Clinton had new skeletons dug up in a White House run.
Harper's father is Tony Raines, whom Walls met when they appeared on Real World: Skeletons together.
It's the same feeling around the skeletons that balance on metal hooks in the bone room.
He could not tell Congress there wouldn't be other such data misuse skeletons in its closet.
Every song moves with the grace you'd expect from skeletons reanimated and made to tap dance.
An abandoned lake in the Himalayas is the final resting place of up to 800 skeletons.
Plus, Rai said, the fate of the second group of skeletons is still a total mystery.
We all have embarrassing sartorial skeletons hidden somewhere deep in our closets, both literally and metaphorically.
Indeed, a striking feature of the skeletons is how healthy and well built these people were.
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How dare the British Museum use my history and my culture to hide its colonialist skeletons.
But a number of attempts to get DNA out of skeletons in the Near East failed.
The scientists distinguished the three new species by differences in their skeletons and by DNA sequencing.
Most of the skeletons showed that people were attacked from behind or the side, she said.
Skeletons are a meme in the purest sense: They continue to self-replicate without growing outdated.
Since then, other researchers have recovered DNA from skeletons unearthed in other regions of the continent.
Researchers were suddenly able to examine entire skeletons, some still bearing impressions of skin and hair.
Fossils from five partial skeletons were found on the Chatham Islands near New Zealand's South Island.
In "I Feel Bad No. 94," children left in front of the television turn into skeletons.
The biggest offering contained five whole eggs and about seven baby turkey skeletons beneath the floor.
When scientists analyzed the skeletons of plague victims, they found fragments of Yersinia pestis, said Black.
"I feel all our sins are written on our skeletons," she said in a phone interview.
It was about being frightened in a fun way, she said, dressing as skeletons and ghosts.
One of the skeletons appears to show signs that the skull was punctured by an arrow.
Skeletons from the Muslim era show growing ancestry from both North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.
Names and contact details are spraypainted or etched in charcoal on the blackened skeletons of former homes.
The fossilized skeletons were found in mysterious death pits in Xinjiang in the far west of China.
More specifically, archaeologists from Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities found three male skeletons in a reddish-brown slop.
From here, the three skeletons will be taken to Alexandria National Museum for further study and dating.
Some skeletons were found in their houses; others were sprawled out on the fort's main circular street.
It's unclear how far Hyrulian technology has progressed; perhaps it's possible to reanimate skeletons at some point.
When is the right time to tell someone about the skeletons in your closet: the first date?
Three skeletons and sewage water were found inside the sarcophagus, the Ministry explained, in a Facebook post .
With imagery full of laid-back skeletons and nooses, it's clear: these aren't your grandma's embroidery hoops.
At Farringdon the diggers found 25 skeletons, the remains of victims of the 14th-century Black Death.
But the court arguments didn't directly address the university's actions or the scientific importance of the skeletons.
Fourteen skeletons of victims killed by earthquake at Cave dwelling F4 at Lajiia site excavated in 2000.
A week ago, Korać's team uncovered two amulets made of lead that were buried alongside the skeletons.
Well, we have four more episodes to find out all the skeletons hiding in the Purcells' closet.
Archaeologists have discovered graves from more than 240,225 years ago containing the skeletons of humans and dogs.
Researchers uncovered 25 male skeletons in two burial pits in Sidon, Lebanon, dating to the 13th century.
Although the hills are green again, the new growth is mainly vines around the skeletons of trees.
To judge by both their provenance and the locations of their skeletons, these dogs were somehow special.
Analysis of the skeletons showed signs of interpersonal violence, as evidenced by a plethora of head injuries.
AG: My older paintings were a lot more referential, with piles of things, skeletons and little figures.
The spindly skeletons of trees still stand atop hillsides leached of color in Carry-le-Rouet, France.
But look on the bright side: At least the basement isn't full of skeletons and sacrificial altars.
Most of the bodies were skeletons, making it difficult to determine if they were soldiers or civilians.
Despite these ancient birds' impressive girth, whole skeletons of person-sized penguins aren't exactly littering the landscape.
Most of the Steller's sea cows you'll see in museums are composite skeletons—amalgams of various individuals.
In the ocean's crushing depths, tiny protozoa called radiolaria leave intricate, highly geometric and patterned mineral skeletons.
An exception to this was found in many of the skeletons in a cemetery near Ostia, Italy.
Heads went in one plastic-lined cardboard box; skeletons that could be used for chum in another.
But he will do so knowing what of his skeletons, if any, are there to be uncovered.
Were skeletons of songs composed beforehand, or was it all improv and then shaped by the collective?
OR ELSE SKELETONS WILL BLAME US IF THEY LOSE AND PUT BONES IN ALL OF OUR SOUP.
Ms. Sire said that he especially liked to draw skeletons inside the Natural History Museum in Paris.
Inside, skeletons of a lion, a boar, a griffin and a few other animals decorate the shelves.
Hundreds of skeletons have lain scattered around a crypt beneath a church in Vilnius, Lithuania, for centuries.
It's conceivable that researchers could find skeletons of Ghost Modern individual in areas those people once lived.
Other rare exhibits include thousands of works from the pre-Colombian era, such as mummified Andean skeletons.
But the skeletons in which the Cambridge geneticists found hepatitis range from 820 to 4,500 years old.
Around Calais, the hulking brick skeletons of abandoned lace factories cast shadows over modest, low-slung houses.
That said, a definitive determination of sex wasn't possible owing to the poor preservation of the skeletons.
Other TikTok hits, like the 1996 Halloween song "Spooky Scary Skeletons," have gone viral with amateur creators.
Bus lanes have been painted, and the skeletons of bus fare machines have been installed on sidewalks.
We seem to have an insatiable appetite for people with hidden worlds, their closets bursting with skeletons.
Archaeologists have found a burial site with 10 skeletons near Palermo, the capital of the Italian island Sicily.
Each night, the married couple use old props from their garage to pose the skeletons in unique situations.
Also known as hexactinellids, glass sponges have skeletons made of silica, the same material used to make glass.
The tunnels have been dug, the dirt hauled away, the skeletons unearthed and catalogued, and the tracks laid.
Their corresponding models — simple skeletons of their exteriors — allow visitors to observe their basic construction from all angles.
Dated to around 11,500 years ago, it's one of the oldest human skeletons ever found in the Americas.
Broidy is not an outlier in the sanctimonious pool that is GOP men with skeletons in their closets.
Another study is looking into the skeletons' tooth enamel, which points to nutritional deprivation and other health markers.
They were human in size and shape; skeletons and organs carried the mimicry down to a biochemical level.
Now under scrutiny, old skeletons — or socks, as the case may be — are being dragged from his closet.
That includes, of course, digging up treasure, fighting skeletons, and navigating your big boat around the open seas.
And the skeletons of the airport buildings lie gutted and abandoned next to Gaza's southern border with Egypt.
Spindly skeletons are all that remain of the trees that once forested this area in Tambopata National Reserve.
Today the skeletons of unfinished buildings and half-empty watering holes bear witness to those once-high hopes.
Voigt chose skeletons consisting almost entirely of original fossils, like this triceratops on display at Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum.
Surrounding them are the skeletons of other species, like what looks like a velociraptor off to the side.
The trio dressed as skeletons, with Dream wearing a pink tutu along with her black and white duds.
By using Command Skeletons, you can focus them onto a single target and give them a damage boost.
A turtle can't crawl out of its shell, just like we can't crawl out of our own skeletons.
The design is transparent in a way that lessens the game, and its goals become skeletons of themselves.
That supposed crime will be revisited, and the closets of this wicked little hamlet will disgorge their skeletons.
Last month, at least four ships were found washed up on Akita's beaches, one with eight skeletons inside.
The skeletons in the rubble have not been picked clean by animals, or bleached white by the sun.
You can wear the classic orange pumpkins, ghosts, or skeletons to help get you in the Halloween spirit.
Portugal's Gare do Oriente, in Lisbon, has a roof propped up by steel skeletons that look like leaves.
I wondered about the skeletons until I saw the place for myself, and then it seemed entirely plausible.
Both of his forearms bore the phrase "El General de la Mafia," surrounded by skeletons and death's heads.
Barring good luck, one would have to scan a vast number of skeletons to find a single example.
Typically, children's skeletons don't preserve well, making it difficult to draw conclusions about the youngest members of society.
Unearthed in 2004 and 2005, the Roman-era skeletons were first thought to be soldiers hailing from afar.
We never got a chance to see what a no-skeletons campaign from Ford would have looked like.
Some ancient dog skeletons, like those excavated at the Koster Site in Illinois, died roughly 10,000 years ago.
Ancient genetic material can survive in skeletons for thousands of years, sometimes even hundreds of thousands of years.
It's enough to make even the gullible wonder how many skeletons are stashed in Mr. Stine's abundant closets.
Paleontologists found that the skeletons ranged in size from juvenile to an adult of 16 feet in length.
The skeletons of five adults and one adolescent were found, as well as four arms from different individuals.
His influential 1543 publication De humani corporis fabrica even presented his radically accurate skeletons in memento mori poses.
Steel struts branch upward toward the 103-foot roof like the skeletons of umbrellas open against a monsoon.
After ancient skeletons are unearthed by neighborhood boys, a teenage girl's estranged mother returns to the family home.
Surely, they reasoned, he wouldn't do so if there were skeletons in his closet about to be bared.
He designs logos for the pizzerias — skeletons, wizards and sunglasses are frequent motifs — and helps train their staffs.
That was Dolores teasing Bernard, "You made it out alive," and the bit about skeletons in his closet.
Once, he reached into a car to recover four skeletons, and a burst of little catfish swam out.
The photo of Ocasio-Cortez then is lit aflame and burns to reveal images of skulls and skeletons.
More recently, Dr. Thompson teamed up with experts in ancient DNA and began searching for skeletons in Malawi.
It's a huge advantage when one candidate has an extensive organization and the rest are operating with skeletons.
Within the tomb, located in Russia, made of clay and oak blocks, they found skeletons of four women.
Since then, however, a dozen more T. rex skeletons have been found, changing our understanding of the creatures.
In addition, the scientists found a growing amount of North African ancestry in skeletons from the Iron Age.
"They will find all the skeletons in his closet quietly, discreetly, and give you a report," he said.
In terms of limitations, Harvati's team only considered skulls, and did not look at the rest of the skeletons.
Making an appearance are jack-o'-lanterns, vampires, bats, skeletons, ghosts, Frankenstein's monster, spider webs, witches' hats and more.
Eventually those skeletons collapse, he added, and the natural habitat for fish and other marine life is completely lost.
The decision forced many companies, such as US-based Kilgore International, to switch to manufacturing and selling plastic skeletons.
There is also a long and rich history of representations of skeletons and skulls in many ancient Mesoamerican cultures.
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Buffy and friends must battle skeletons, zombies and bats as the decorations come alive along with their deepest fears.
The resulting 3D x-ray images allowed the researchers to carefully examine the skeletons without having to dissect them.
In 2006, a group of tribes laid claim to the skeletons, and the university later agreed to transfer custody.
People paint their faces as skeletons and wear colorful clothes and flowers in their hair for dances and parades.
Moreover, when the skeletons of these beasts were studied, their morphology suggested that almost all of them were male.
Another camp, the "dynamicists," insists the microbial skeletons hail from a closer source—ancient seas in the Antarctic interior.
Despite the claims of a certain Hollywood director with some skeletons of his own, this isn't a witch hunt.
When you see this crowd in pictures, everyone carrying skeletons in colorful robes, it might look weird or menacing.
Trump shouldn't throw stones, he has a lot of skeletons in his closet that are fair game as well.
The position of their hands of the other two skeletons suggest that they were bound when their owners died.
Corals lay down limestone skeletons of different shapes and sizes: branching types like small trees; ground-huggers spreading squat.
One of the oldest medieval woodcuts features skeletons at lead printing presses, denoting the deadly damage of their work.
Players controlled a spinning wheel in the center which they have to use to knock down the scaling skeletons.
Carbon dating places the skeletons to between 9,500 to 10,500 years ago, around the start of the Holocene Epoch.
Lozano also said that the skeletons could remain for some time if the weather remains decent (read: not rainy). 
In the 1990s, more than 300 skeletons were found in the boathouses, seemingly awaiting a rescue that never came.
But finding the remains of a massacre among the skeletons of hunter-gatherers of this period was totally surprising.
The position of some of the skeletons suggests that they experienced sudden death or fell into an unconscious state.
With a backdrop of goblins, skeletons and mangled body parts ... you might've guessed 'Jason' had something up his sleeve.
Among these are reanimated skulls and skeletons known as calaveras, and calacas, skulls and skull masks worn during ceremonies.
Some of the photos in the 2019 cohort showcase spiders, lice, larvae, and fish skeletons in rarely seen detail.
Toledo's work, full of monkeys, insects and skeletons in earthy tones, reflected his indigenous background and love of nature.
Mr. Verano said the children's skeletons contained lesions on their breastbones, which were probably made by a ceremonial knife.
Sometimes, men who publicly work to empower and protect women, can have some very troubling skeletons in their closet.
It's possible, he said, that Prometheoarchaeum creates its tentacles with genes later used by eukaryotes to build cellular skeletons.
Geneticists and archaeologists began investigating other skeletons from across Africa, and found a few that still contained genetic material.
Eventually she and her colleagues discovered DNA-bearing skeletons as old as 22,2000 years in caves in the highlands.
Matter Human skeletons and archaeological remains in Australia can be traced back nearly 50,000 years before the trail disappears.
Once rare, coral bleaching now happens once every six years, leaving behind calcium skeletons where flora and fauna thrived.
I go to the site, but not to actually see the skeletons in place, I go and pay homage.
Museums say that putting skeletons and relics on display aids understanding of world cultures and scientific development throughout history.
A fantasy America  with giant skeleton birds, and also skeleton baseball games, and also skeletons who can sense farts.
The quality of the black-glazed pottery found next to the skeletons — a variety of bowls and plates, some bearing mini-skeletons of animals (two, a rabbit and a lamb or a goat, have been identified) — suggested that the owners of the tomb came from a privileged social class, Mr. Musco said.
Bruegel holds the viewer spellbound before an apocalyptic panorama in which an army of skeletons makes sure no one escapes.
Eisenstein and Palomino appear masked and dressed as skeletons to do a dance to celebrate Mexico's Day of the Dead.
But look beyond the glamour and you'll see deserted construction sites and the skeletons of abandoned buildings dotting the landscape.
Confusingly, the crewmen's skeletons were all found at their hand-crank stations, which were used to manually propel the craft.
" Shkreli responded on a website he created called Pharma Skeletons, where he said of Marathon, "These guys invented price increases.
The two skeletons paraded around on stage holding hands -- a clear dig at their recent meeting at the White House.
"They were literally like an auto parts shop, only with real skeletons," Cordell, who turned 21993 this year, says today.
"We'd open the boxes and [the skeletons] would smell from mothballs because that's how they kept them fresh," says Cordell.
This would bring him to Germany, where plastic anatomical skeletons were developed in the grim aftermath of the Nazi era.
The archaeologists are planning to conduct genetic analysis of both skeletons to determine if the two might have been related.
Any skeletons you'd like to tell us about before the pesky little things find their way out of the closet???
Danny is still on the other side of the door he accidentally opened, along with the skeletons of mystical creatures.
Stripped of valuable kit for recycling, the remains were left there: strange skeletons for 28th-century archaeologists to pore over.
The skeletons are mounted with the T. rex, one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs, standing over the fallen Triceratops.
Ancient skeletons like Kennewick Man and the La Jolla remains can offer clues to how humans spread across the Americas.
They also examined bones from skeletons of children who died in an earthquake, found at the archaeological site of Lajia.
He was one of five skeletons pulled from a construction site near the entrance of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
Quests include everything from finding treasure chests or skulls on islands to collecting resources or killing an army of skeletons.
Skeletons of five different people, including a woman, were discovered during excavations in 1900-1901 and in 1976, she said.
The artist recently collaborated with fellow illustrator Reginald Pean, fusing REEG's signature women with Pean's trademark skeletons and devilish figures.
In one scene, a truck filled with human skeletons carrying a red flag, symbolic of China, floats across the screen.
If, on the other hand, you live to be spooked, it's the perfect time for skeletons, ghosts, and creepy crawlers.
The artists effectively take aging one visceral step further by reducing the tape players to nothing but their wire skeletons.
But it takes an entirely different level of skill to pilot a drone through intricate dinosaur skeletons inside a museum.
To wit, he released an album called Scorpion, which naturally reveals a big secret and exposes skeletons from his past.
Sure, they're just a trio of skeletons and a few props, situated in various scenarios on an otherwise normal lawn.
According to Campagnano, Bill and Bob diligently change up the skeletons each day, putting them in new and different situations.
Voigt rigged up a black cloth backdrop around the skeletons, like this stegosaurus owned by the Senckenberg Naturmuseum in Frankfurt.
But that interpretation is disputed by outside researchers, which means a dozen prehistoric skeletons have just started a scholarly fight.
Mitt Romney's vice presidential vetting team concluded that Christie had too many possible skeletons in his closet even before Bridgegate.
Dr. Willerslev was then invited to look for DNA in one of the most controversial skeletons ever found: Kennewick Man.
We're used to thinking of them as movie monsters, skeletons that wow tourists at museums, and objects of childhood fascination.
The remains were unearthed in 1966 among several hundred other skeletons in a large medieval cemetery in rural southern Germany.
Mr. Johnson, a 28-year-old contractor, suspects that there may well be entire skeletons still buried in his yard.
In Israel, for example, researchers found a few distinctively modern human skeletons that are between 120,000 and 90,298 years old.
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The skeletons of first-person shooters, driving games, and platformers riddle the random samplings picked from the cloud of Dreams.
The Russian Orthodox Church, meanwhile, refuses to acknowledge these skeletons as royal remains — and they are not alone in disbelief.
Since the skeletons date back to multiple different time periods, it's likely that they died in different ways, she said.
Phys Ed Our skeletons may help to keep our weight under control, according to a fascinating new study with animals.
"Many buildings have been badly damaged and are only skeletons now," Umat al-Razzak, manager of traditional housing, told Reuters.
A study published in Science on Wednesday now presents a microscopic picture of the biology that makes corals' skeletons grow.
Excess carbon dioxide reacts with seawater to make it inhospitable to the animals that use carbonate to build their skeletons.
But a research team decided to re-examine the skeletons using new bone analysis techniques to determine how they died.
But in the remains of 12 skeletons, they discovered that a tiny fraction of the recovered DNA came from viruses.
I examine the wall of skulls, the cases full of skeletons, and go downstairs, where preserved specimens wait for inspection.
All of this makes for songs in search of remixes, skeletons notable as much for what's missing as what's there.
Contrary to what cartoons often depict, house cats have no business gnawing on fish skeletons or any other animal bones.
The bone tissue, for example, was so badly damaged that any genetic information derived from the skeletons was deemed unreliable.
To finally determine the sex of the couple, Lugli and his colleagues analyzed proteins recovered from the skeletons' tooth enamel.
Asked if he thought hungry patrons would be squeamish about seeing skeletons on display below, he said it was unlikely.
"Part of this is the whole intersex issue forensically, as we don't know what intersex skeletons look like," she said.
Once that was done, a swarm of zombies appeared that needed to be defeated, followed by a group of skeletons.
The video opens with players navigating a simple maze with lame pop-out skeletons and spooky noises in pitch dark.
It can also make it harder for the corals to build their protective skeletons and recover from events like this.
It's a post-chemical-wasteland take on EBM, where human skin painfully sloughs off to reveal mechanical skeletons glimmering underneath.
By then, about six million skeletons had been transferred, disassembled, and stacked systematically according to body part against the walls.
Matter When scientists first started to figure out how to extract DNA from ancient skeletons, their success was met with astonishment.
Ruysch was famous for developing revolutionary techniques for preserving the human body and for memento mori artworks using human foetal skeletons.
At least two skeletons appear to have intentionally deformed skulls, and some have intentionally deformed teeth, according to a preliminary analysis.
"According to the local anthropologist, the tallness and massive build of skeletons of people buried here indicate this origin," Moździoch said.
We have our sketchbooks and art supplies and head back to the museum for a few hours of drawing dinosaur skeletons.
Id Software's Executive Producer, Marty Stratton, speaks about the inspiration for the game, designing the hellish atmospheres, and psychotic jetpack skeletons.
The archaeologists now plan to study the skeletons in more detail, so hopefully we'll learn more about these ancient Minoan individuals.
"Several alarm bells went off for me when reading the claims about ancestry and other characteristics from the skeletons," she said.
Cinderblocks stacked chest-high form the skeletons of unfinished houses, and a pile of unused rebar lies in the dirt patio.
Hannah Grabmayer, of Novetus, and Michaela Binder, of the Austrian Archaeological Institute, have been conducting an anthropological investigation of the skeletons.
The rise of plastic bonesDoctors and scientists were looking for easy access to skeletons long before Cordell entered the bone game.
In 20053, India banned the export of human remains, effectively ending the world's cheap access to real skeletons of dubious origin.
Actually, Lady and S come off as having almost too many skeletons in the closet for just a couple of characters.
A similar Iron Age chariot and two horse skeletons were uncovered last year at a different grave site, also at Pocklington.
He thinks, probably not incorrectly, that as time goes on, more of our faves are going to have their skeletons unearthed.
The tombs also bore human skeletons and artifacts including a type of angular harp used in ancient funerals and sacrificial ceremonies.
Over time, scientists theorized that the skeletons all died in a single catastrophic event over 1,000 years ago, likely an epidemic.
Three decomposed skeletons were found inside, which are thought to be the remains of warriors, according to Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities.
Programming languages get bulkier and more and more feature-rich, but the embedded world is still trying to build with skeletons.
The couple wore coordinating undead costumes with the focus primarily on the makeup, which gave them both the look of skeletons.
The discovery of two new dinosaur skeletons helped fill in that mystery, according to research published this week in Scientific Reports.
"The body farm," as it's known, has "650 skeletons and growing" scattered over 2½ acres in Knoxville, according to its website.
Tuberculosis DNA has been recovered from 2000-year-old human skeletons found buried beneath the Mediterranean of the coast of Israel.
Adrienne Zihlman: Some of the zoos actually burn them, or make them into skeletons and give them to museums or universities.
Image: Thames WaterConstruction work in Oxfordshire, England has resulted in the discovery of 26 skeletons dating back to the Iron Age.
Cheshire told me that the camera had, on multiple occasions, applied the wireframe skeletons to areas where no people were present.
It's hard to say where the practice of depicting human skeletons stands today, as Posada pretty much brought it full circle.
But if John Karel's GIF art is any indication, skeletons have now become avatars for living human beings in ordinary situations.
Pterosaur bones were hollow and thin-walled, which made great skeletons for flying — but not so much for preservation through millennia.
One of the skeletons had a spear wound suggesting that it took the animal years to die, despite the hunting efforts.
The team behind the 2003 expedition suggested that the skeletons could have come from merchants who perished in a freak hailstorm.
A total of 10 skeletons, a mix of males and females aged between 11 and 20, were excavated from the site.
Skeletons and tools discovered at archaeological sites clearly indicated that modern humans lived after that time in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Ancient graves hid the skeletons of 269 children and 466 llamas who were ritually sacrificed, and archaeologists still don't know why
The digging uncovered the skeletons of dozens of people who had never been buried; they had been left where they fell.
Soon after excavations began, however, the Archaeological Solutions team uncovered two poorly preserved Roman skeletons near the surface, prompting further investigation.
The Epic Task of Preparing Rare Blue Whale Skeletons for Display: The unveiling today wasn't just a quick ta-da moment.
Expeditions to remote lands widened the search to nearly all continents, piling up skeletons faster than could be analyzed in depth.
When it turns forward on Tuesday, you'll be ready to intelligently address whatever skeletons Jupiter has dug up from Scorpio's closet.
And with everything we know about Perry, it would stand to reason that Mary Louise has some skeletons in her closet.
The lake, which is actually called Roopkund, is the final resting place of up to 800 human skeletons and frozen bodies.
But history has shown lately that men with even a few accusations like this often have closets deeply packed with skeletons.
That group consisted of herders from the Asian steppes, whose skeletons and genes are known from their burial mounds called kurgans.
The original skeletons, held by the Royal College of Surgeons, are of a seven-foot man and a two-foot girl.
Actually, the male skeletons in the tomb belonged to older men (all three were over 35 — very old in those days).
"When you go to the Sahara desert, you will meet many skeletons," a man from Benin City named Monday told me.
A report in The Clarion-Ledger that highlighted the estimates of up to 7,000 skeletons also set off widespread media attention.
Those skeletons reminded me of Antonin Artaud's writing from Mexico, where he did so much of his thinking about the theatre.
Off-center shelves invite displays of driftwood, rocks and animal skeletons, nature's "art," free for anyone who hiked in the woods.
The film, directed by Ryan Suffern, at times plays out like a thriller as witnesses come forward and skeletons are exhumed.
Worse, he had been behaving that way so long that the closets were full of skeletons just waiting to burst out.
The llamas were next to or on top of the human skeletons and were alternating in color, largely brown and beige.
Their poetry can turn skeletons into exploding nation-states; we have to focus on keeping our adjectives in the right places.
Calaveras' roots date back to pre-Columbian civilizations, who included skulls and skeletons in temples, sculptures, architecture, and even on currency.
Paleontologists&apos understanding of the Tyrannosaurus rex has changed significantly over the past 15 years as more skeletons have been discovered.
Ninety percent of the DNA from the later skeletons derives from the Anatolian farmers; 10 percent comes from the hunter-gatherers.
Animal skeletons of seemingly impossible sizes tower above you and take you back to a world vastly different from our own.
Brenda Lozano, a member of the artistic team that helped bring the skeletons to "life," told Riviera Maya News the skeletons took two days just to assemble, and despite the rubble all around them are not emerging from potholes, but merely look that way due to how the salvaged rubble was placed around their bony extremities.
Skeletons of houses with collapsed roofs stand in courtyards alongside a deserted playground, its slides and see-saws wrecked by the flames.
In five of the six cases, scientists determined that they had cancer by studying lesions (holes and bone damage) on their skeletons.
Image: Egyptian Ministry of AntiquitiesWaziry told Ahram Online that none of the three skeletons belonged to a Ptolemaic or Roman royal family.
He also showed signs of early leprosy, although unlike with other skeletons in the cemetery, his bones were not riddled with lesions.
Gies says one American company—which sounds a lot like Cordell's—began having Christmas and Halloween sales promoted with skeletons wearing Walkmans.
By virtually swimming around dead coral skeletons overgrown by turf algae, you can get a sense of what coral bleaching looks like.
Meanwhile the changing chemistry of the oceans lowers the abundance of carbonate ions, making it harder for corals to form their skeletons.
Three decomposed skeletons were found inside, which are thought to be the remains of warriors, the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities announced Thursday.
Over the years, researchers have found many well-preserved oviraptorosaur eggs and skeletons, including fossils of oviraptorosaur parents sitting on their nests.
A spider, zombie, and skeletons await anyone who tries to enter the premises uninvited (as Kardashian-Jenner stalkers are wont to do).
We will talk to former intelligence officers about what his recent anti-Trump outbursts could reveal about his own skeletons, coming up.
"The Earth Died Screaming" Appropriately enough, Bone Machine starts with what sounds like a procession of skeletons drunkenly staggering along a boardwalk.
So far, Egyptian officials say they found eight mummies, ten sarcophagi, which are ancient coffins, hundreds of statues and skeletons and paintings.
When major skyscraper blazes have occurred, 9/11 truthers have cited the charred but standing structural skeletons as proof of their narrative.
More than half of the genome was constructed using DNA from two adult skeletons, one from Velia and the other from Vagnari.
Moving the skeletons to a studio or even posing them was impossible for specimens like this Gomphotherium angustidens at Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum.
She said she previously discounted running because she had "too many skeletons in my closet" before she came out as a transgender.
Ilija Mikic, an anthropologist at the site, said the skeletons were of a tall, middle-aged man and a slim younger woman.
Skulls and skeletons are a prevalent theme in his catalogue, one that presents a strong combination of tactile textures and cold sleekness.
In front of them will be a plate, or a bowl, or a napkin, piled high with the scraps of bird skeletons.
Mukherjee begins with a peek at the skeletons in his own genetic closet: two uncles and a cousin crippled by mental illness.
There are skeletons, preserved human remains, a menagerie of choked-on objects extracted from the throats of patients, and other medical abnormalities.
Both were skeletons of creatures big enough to have devoured others, yet it was their own flesh that had withered to nothing.
In the closet with that old shoe were skeletons, but no one around him knew it or could have guessed which kind.
Instead of being drawn by a human animator, characters are modeled, meaning they are 3D creations built atop computer-created 3D skeletons.
Mr. Wang crossed a beach riddled with the remains of crabs and the skeletons of boats that had been abandoned long ago.
Huge skeletons appear to be erupting through streets in Mexico City's Tláhuac neighborhood for Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
The skeletons took a year to make, according to Riviera Maya News, and are meant to encourage Mexican cultural preservation and identity.
The cemetery contained skeletons belonging to mixed population, including one small child and two to three kids around the age of 10.
Some skeletons exhibited signs of tuberculosis, which was common among agricultural populations at the time, according to the East Anglian Daily Times.
Between his love for Vincent Price, Edgar Allen Poe, skeletons, and cemeteries, Burton soaked up plenty of gothic inspiration as a child.
Both are (or were) involved in other bands—The Arcbane for Cheng, and The Machinery of Other Skeletons and Death to Giants.
The compelling narrative of Riverdale is whether or not the rest of the characters can rise above the town and its skeletons.
He has bought 26 skulls so far, along with two skeletons: one fully articulated, pieced together with metal wire, and one disassembled.
Harney said researchers observed compression fractures on several of the skeletons that might be consistent with injuries from a hailstorm or rockslide.
Dr. Reich and his colleagues have shed light on that migration by analyzing ancient DNA from the skeletons of early Pacific voyagers.
It turns out that those herders contributed about half the genes of Northern European and British skeletons beginning around 5,000 years ago.
We're the moral scolds who struggle to acknowledge the skeletons in our own closet, the smart people whose forecasts keep proving wrong.
A number of artists— Albert C. Koetsier, Steven Meyers, and Nick Veasey, for instance — also document the hidden skeletons of our world.
The ring of skulls, skeletons, tusks and other bones was too large for a roof, scientists say, so what was it for?
It also feels pretty good to finally have closets in which, as far as I know, there are no more hidden skeletons.
Titled "Silhouette in the Graveyard," it's a jittery montage of news clips of wars, protests and forced immigrations, interspersed with dancing skeletons.
On the camp side, there's the 1983 movie "The Day After," with an Urkel-jeaned Steve Guttenberg and all the flashing skeletons.
This, too, is beauty, it seemed to say: this diminishing, these skeletons that remain after the gaudy heyday of blossoms is past.
On their way to Kananga, Mr. Ruphin and his family passed by scores of deserted villages, some littered with skeletons, he said.
Likewise, the staff of Hard Times have turned into glowing skeletons, unable to speak and forced to work off whatever they owe.
"I don't think I would ever say, even on my last day here, that we have found all the skeletons," Culp said.
Staffers are asking reporters if they've heard of any new names, fretting about whether their boss has any skeletons in the closet.
This week the skeletons - and his memories - emerged from Burundi's red earth as the mass grave he once helped fill was exhumed.
Surprising new research published this week in Scientific Reports shows that both skeletons were male, upending previous conceptions of the supposed lovers.
As a mainstay of the season, witches come along with all the other familiar characters: skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, spiders and ghouls.
Soaring temperatures make corals more likely to bleach (or expel their symbiotic algae) and the acidifying oceans eat away at coral skeletons.
Dr. Prieto called in a colleague, Katya Valladares, who investigated the skeletons and identified cut marks on many of the children's sternums.
Once the victims realize what's going on, the Hone-onna sucks the life force out of them until they become skeletons themselves.
Rhinestone-adorned dinosaur skeletons, a neon symphony, and a fiber art herbarium are among the decadent holiday window displays at Bergdorf Goodman.
Cristóbal Sarro, for example, meticulously renders animals and their skeletons in layers of paper that peel off revealing the bones beneath the fur.
Battle scenes, in which many skeletons are tightly arranged in the frame with bugles and cannons, apparently allude to the futility of war.
During the 19th century, archaeologists used plaster to take casts from the vacuums that surrounded skeletons found in the compacted layer of ash.
The former governor would sail through Senate confirmation, thanks to his reputation as a devoted and devout family man with no personal skeletons.
Activists with laptops sit at cluttered desks or on run-down furniture amid bags of clothes, boxes of campaign literature and mock skeletons.
"I had broken [plastic] skeletons, things I couldn't sell for professional use, so I rented a booth at a Halloween show," says Cordell.
The bigger issue for the Academy, though, may be that its members are hiding a whole lot of other skeletons in their closets.
Bran and Jojen find the ethereal, beautiful Heart Tree that Jojen saw in his vision, only for Jojen to get stabbed by skeletons.
A treasure trove of 15 skeletons -- eight children, five adults and two adolescents -- all members of a previously unknown species of human ancestor.
Unwin says that three other late-stage embryos found elsewhere in China and Argentina had well-developed skeletons, including well-formed wing bones.
Perry, who wore an armband reading "Persist" when she performed the song at this month's Grammy Awards, was joined by two giant skeletons.
Chimaeras have skeletons made from cartilage, like sharks, and the small dots and channels along their heads are believed to be sensory organs.
The film tells the story by compiling news reports, court testimonies, and images of skeletons against an ambient musical backdrop by Éliane Radigue.
Fossilized dung, called coprolites, offers insight into the diet of extinct creatures that cannot be gleaned by merely studying teeth, jaws and skeletons.
As a forensic anthropologist, he's examined skeletons and mummies throughout the Americas to unlock secrets about prehistoric human sacrifice, warfare, injury and disease.
The Odd Fellows room houses 2 skeletons in their original coffins, which were once used in very old, very bizarre Odd Fellows rituals.
Most of us have embarrassing skeletons from our past relationships hiding in our closets that we hope never see the light of day.
Judging by her Instagram story Friday night, her theme for 2018 is clearly "skeletons" — but the final look is anything but bare bones.
Skin mummified to its bones and a 70 percent complete skull make this one of the best preserved sauropod skeletons in the world.
The scientists pulled out various items, such as pottery, flint cutting tools, animal bones, a decorative comb—and no less than 26 skeletons.
The reasons behind this beheading practice aren't fully understood, but in the case of the Suffolk skeletons, the heads were removed after death.
"All skeletons in the closet will be brought out," FPO leader Heinz-Christian Strache said at a news conference in Vienna on Friday.
Shark's skeletons are made from cartilage, which doesn't last long after death, so what we know of megalodons comes mostly from fossilized teeth.
The Toby Club has cobwebs hanging off its ceiling like stalactites, and skull and crossbones made from real skeletons mounted on the walls.
Many of the people set for top jobs in his administration are either bomb throwers or have closets practically made out of skeletons.
A few skeletons -- er, characters, from past seasons also reappear, although it's unclear whether they pose any real threat to the imperious Underwoods.
Dancing skeletons, gold-painted prostitutes, and drunken Confederates stagger around the town, and the sequences here are filmed with a dreamy Lynchian quality.
The difference is that this time you'll need to sword fight with a lot of skeletons to get where you need to go.
A cigar draped from his mouth, his torso flushed with piles of cash, in front of him is a cage full of skeletons.
"They've just become like skeletons," said Yana Galang, a mother of a still-missing girl and a community leader of the Chibok parents.
Even land mammals, with our lime-hardened skeletons and our salty blood, begin as fetuses that swim in the ocean of every womb.
Documents have neither skeletons in their closet, undisclosed offshore accounts, tax obligations, immunity deals or London apartments used to conceal transatlantic extramarital affairs.
The skeletons of humans and animals were found inside the homes or the entrances of their homes, as well as in the streets.
None of the skeletons has been identified as female, suggesting that any women were taken from the area or evacuated ahead of time.
In July 2007, nearly 90 years to the day after she and her family were killed, the last two Romanov skeletons were found.
But he does a lot more than pump out glossy photos of dildos, nutsacks caught in zippers, and skeletons surrounded by raw meat.
Ambrose goes digging, and as more and more skeletons (literal and figurative) start turning up, the story begins to morph into something bigger.
The incident led to other skeletons in the closet being publicly leaked, like the company's frat-house reputation for hosting overindulgent office parties.
But the new research has laid those suggestions to rest, and outlined "numerous features" the skeletons share with fossils from the homo genus.
The pieces juxtapose black-and-white images of animals with organs, muscles, skeletons, and teeth that might have come out of a textbook.
One strong piece by Revital Cohen and Tuur van Balen consists of three pink neon sculptures based on skeletons of birds of paradise.
It is impossible to ignore the cold war brewing between Elena and Mia (or the skeletons Mia is obviously hiding about her past).
The Coast Guard found their bodies, some reduced almost to skeletons, on the boat, which is believed to have come from North Korea.
This law, although imperfect, has facilitated the return of some 1.7 million grave goods, 57,000 skeletons and 15,000 sacred and communally owned objects.
Woman's skull with dental bridge (216) This skull comes from the extraordinary collection of skeletons — some 20,000 — held by the Museum of London.
Archaeologists are in the process of identifying 125 German skeletons found in a mass grave where a housing development was meant to go.
One early chronicler claimed to have seen white sands strewn with skeletons; another conjured poisonous dust clouds swooping over fields of glittering gems.
Asked if he's confident that "all the skeletons in the closet" have been found, Culp left the door open for more bad news.
Along with historical records and archaeological digs, researchers now have a new lens on Iberia's past: DNA preserved in the region's ancient skeletons.
Lindsay says she'll know by the end of the month how quickly she'll have to clear out her literal skeletons in the closet.
Think the skeletons from the Cobra Kai crossed with the tribal chaos of the "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" video.
The individual those bones belonged to was arranged in the fetal position, right next to — and possibly overlapping with — Shanidar Z.Because of the skeletons' close proximity to each other, and because four of the skeletons (including this one, and the Flower Burial skeleton) seem to have been posed rather than laying in fallen positions, the archaeologists believe they were deliberately buried.
One of the displays showed the skeletons dressed as characters from The Wizard of Oz, and another featured them dancing in sneakers and hats.
A 2,000-year-old black sarcophagus was opened last week and revealed the revolting : three skeletons, a vile red liquid, and a terrible smell.
More than 6,000 lion skeletons were exported from South Africa to countries in Asia in the last decade, according to scientists studying the trade.
The 13th century man, called Context 958, was found with hundreds of other skeletons in one of the largest medieval hospital graveyards in Britain.
We set off toward the Hall of Human Origins, where dozens of skulls and skeletons of humans or human-like creatures are on display.
Blizzard has changed the art in World of Warcraft to comply with Chinese cultural norms and strictures, notably cutting out some goriness and skeletons.
Kardashian also showed off her extravagant home décor, which included dangling skeletons, streamers, artfully placed cobwebs and even a pumpkin tic-tac-toe game.
Instead, the University of California announced that in 2011, the skeletons would be given to the La Posta Band, one of the Kumeyaay bands.
Kylie and Stormi showed up as skeletons to a Halloween dinner, and the young mom also did a solo costume as a Barbie doll.
With firing arrows at skeletons, it also felt a bit weird to try and use my eyes as the crosshair instead of my hands.
Or maybe it's just the Halloween spirit that inspired her to drag her one-time friend's skeletons out for all to see and judge.
"We saw people that are severely malnourished, especially children, we saw people that are extremely thin, skeletons, that are barely moving," said El Hillo.
Analysis of the children's skeletons revealed distinctive cut marks along the sternum, along with dislocated ribs—a sign that the chests were pulled open.
But now, some companies are taking a harder look at how they work with it and hunting for skeletons in their own data closets.
Voigt believes he is the first photographer to employ this method of shooting dinosaur skeletons like this Dysalotosaurus lettowvorbecki at Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde.
And at the BRIT Awards later that month, she performed with giant skeletons dressed like President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May.
That sum will fall substantially in the coming months: In addition, watch for fiscal skeletons to come out of the closet at inopportune times.
Tetiaroa's reefs could be the first to go as a result of climate change—ocean acidification damaging the corals' ability to build healthy skeletons.
Early finds were thought to be the remains of Hannibal's elephants, an explanation that became untenable once skeletons were dug from the Siberian permafrost.
Archaeologists have discovered a large trove of mammoth skeletons north of Mexico City, possibly shedding new light on the hunting habits of prehistoric communities.
The archeologists couldn't find any trace of disease, nor were there any injury marks to the skeletons that would have suggested they were killed.
In a more zen take on the spookiest night of the year, Trader Joe's is selling planters shaped like skeletons doing yoga for Halloween.
Much like Al-Aulaqi, HBL was becoming a charismatic communicator, but he didn't have Aulaqi's skeletons in the closet (he famously consorted with prostitutes).
THE KIND WORDS From Israel, a comedy drama about three siblings on a journey to learn about the skeletons in their dead mother's closet.
The Dry Bones from Mario, Mort from Planescape, some skeletons from Zelda, Minecraft, and you feel the skeleton from Quake 3 Arena was snubbed.
Beyond the flashbulbs that make everything look prettier than it actually is, the modeling industry, like most cutthroat endeavors out there, has its skeletons.
Some answers are now emerging from a surprising source: DNA extracted from skeletons at Ain Ghazal and other early settlements in the Near East.
Residents say skeletons among the rubble have been left to be tested to see if they belong to Islamic State fighters, or their captives.
One controversial study, published in Nature Reviews Cancer, theorized that cancer only recently proliferated, due to its absence in ancient skeletons and Egyptian mummies.
For the past nine years he has been illustrating his signature skeletons, dinosaurs, and animals under his sometimes better known online persona, Darius Twin.
Ancient history: With an analysis of DNA preserved in ancient skeletons on the Iberian Peninsula, scientists are peering into human prehistory in the region.
In some of the bigger tombs I visited people were often sleeping on top of raised coffins which still had human skeletons in them.
"It looked like a monster had stomped through the valley, leaving skeletons of compounds smoldering and tops of trees jagged and twisted," Bradley wrote.
Ancient DNA in skeletons from western Africa would be just as valuable; it may hold profound secrets about the early history of our species.
The show's exploration of the hidden traumas within families will undoubtedly convince you that yours isn't the only one with skeletons in its closet.
Social media was awash with depictions of the heat, GIFs showed burning skeletons and there were a variety of attempts at egg-frying outside.
Indeed, some of the skeletons buried at this site exhibited signs of trauma, which could be connected to warfare, according to the new research.
A team of German scientists has reconstructed the genome of Y. pestis, using genetic material taken from two sixth-century skeletons buried near Munich.
LOS ANGELES — Skeletons in the social media closets of movie stars, directors and screenwriters have started to haunt Hollywood on an almost weekly basis.
O. K., cellphones are making us rude and inattentive, but medical experts don't totally buy the idea that technology is also warping our skeletons.
I find some of the ephemera attached to the idea of death and darkness (skeletons, spirits, cemeteries, etc) to be endlessly fascinating and aesthetically pleasing.
Even more tantalizing, skeletons found with skull perforations and deadly bone breaks suggest that human sacrifice may have also been ritually performed at the site.
The parts of four Fostoria skeletons were found and they include younger dinosaurs as well as larger adults that could have been 16 feet long.
According to journalist Scott Carney, Britain began sourcing its skeletons from colonial India, which would become the world's primary bone supplier in the 20th century.
Paleontologists were able to define the new species, known as Lingwulong shenqi, using seven to 10 partial skeletons from four separate dig sites in China.
Conversely, "Skeletons," his celebrated appearance on Travis Scott's Astroworld, sounds like an Ai Weiwei art project that aims to publicly destroy a Tame Impala demo.
Shake those skeletons out of the closet, or a sun-Jupiter meetup could do the dirty work for you in the final third of August.
Most of them are raised on factory farms, where they live in tiny cages, engineered to grow so quickly that their skeletons collapse on them.
Dr. Bettinger, Dr. Schoeninger and Dr. White sued to stop the transfer, arguing that the university had not made an adequate finding about the skeletons.
An auction house spokesperson told the Guardian that there are only about 12 similarly complete skeletons in the world, all of which are in museums.
There are many workplaces where the skeletons in the office closets don't come out until after you've signed on the dotted lines and started orientation.
The once and future owner usually knows the management, the sector and where skeletons might be buried (in fact, it might have done the digging).
What was revealed was not buried treasure or some massive curse (yet) but three average skeletons, possibly soldiers, baking in a lot of red liquid.
Within the grounds, the teams soon found a mass grave containing 42 skeletons of people suspected to be victims of the Great Plague of London.
She told the audience with a laugh, "I've got way too many skeletons in my closet," but now, she says she has no more secrets.
Persons and his colleagues compared Scotty's skeleton to 11 other well-preserved T. rex skeletons, including Sue—a specimen otherwise known as FMNH PR 2081.
Because no one says "this time" with that level of foreboding doom if there aren't any skeletons rolling around in the back of the closet.
Voigt went out of his way to include the skeletons of lesser-known dinosaurs like this Stygimoloch spinifer on display at Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde.
Because of museum rules, Voigt had to use existing gallery lighting for photographing skeletons like this woolly mammoth in the collection of Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum.
The sculpture Lost Cows, comprised of cow skeletons, steel, golf bags, and mirrors recalls his life early life growing up in a family of sharecroppers.
Many were broken and in bad shape, but the scientists managed to find 12 skeletons — 10 of which appeared to have died of lethal injuries.
The group was recognized by paleontologists only in the past few years, and all of its members — including Tratayenia — are known only from incomplete skeletons.
But Philadelphia-based artist John Karel has found a new way to use skeletons: by creating amusing GIFs that celebrate both the absurd and mundane.
Artists then illustrated human skulls and bones for early medical textbooks, and over the course of a few centuries, skeletons became a veritable creative motif.
The warm water causes corals to expel the algae they rely on to grow, leaving ghostly white skeletons in the place of thriving coral communities.
Skeletons from ancient settlements in the Near East are providing a glimpse of one of the most important transitions in human history: the agricultural revolution.
Radiocarbon dating of skeletons from Wrangel Island showed that the mammoth population's extinction was "fairly abrupt" without any warning signs, according to the study authors.
There are more than two dozen small vertical pictures of individual, standing skeletons or bodies with their bones revealed, presenting themselves like visitors in doorways.
In Latin America, the annual celebration of the Day of the Dead is traditionally accompanied by a host of colorful depictions of skulls and skeletons.
"Her symptoms included chronic paranoia, disorganized speech, and both visual and auditory hallucinations—seeing skeletons and hearing voices on a daily basis," the study says.
Seven years later, five skeletons were found in a forest near Ekaterinburg, soon identified as those of the Tsar, Tsarina, and three of their children.
Because it is retrograde, Jupiter is digging up skeletons buried deep in your cranial closet, so whatever you haven't addressed is coming back up again.
They felt less like user warnings or cautionary tales than being forced to gaze upon the skeletons of those who had previously made the attempt.
Fourteen of the skeletons, meanwhile, were most closely related to people from the Mediterranean islands of Crete and Greece, and one had Southeast Asian ancestry.
In their analysis, Harney's team wrote that the findings "refute previous suggestions that the skeletons of Roopkund Lake were deposited in a single catastrophic event."
Skeletons walk among the living People parade the streets with beautiful skulls painted on their faces and wearing costumes to commemorate Día de los Muertos.
When the memories vanish, so even do the animated skeletons Some astronomers now say that even this pale version of salvation might be in jeopardy.
As Ms. Brown said, "When you're in the 11th generation and the family keeps meticulous records, there are going to be skeletons in your closet."
As fuselages and plane skeletons continued to chug into the factory by train this past week, crews worked around the clock to make thousands more.
I originally set out to create a Halloween-themed puzzle that incorporated all the familiar characters associated with Halloween: witches, ghosts, skeletons, vampires and zombies.
To test that idea, geneticists Kharis Mustafin and Irina Alborova of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology sampled ancient DNA material from eight skeletons.
That weekend, as Dan worked, the smell got stronger, but its origin remained maddeningly elusive, despite the mouse skeletons he removed from inside the walls.
Previously the graveyard of the First Dutch Reformed Church — skeletons were unearthed during excavation — the site of Wheeler's edifice had lately been a circus ground.
The museum has several other exhibits including a mineral exhibit, glass sea life (by the same glass artists), taxidermy, skeletons, and a First Nations exhibit.
I know you're not supposed to name skeletons (due to the fact they once, you know, had real names) maybe it's the same for organs.
He paid for DNA testing on one of the skeletons with a deformed leg bone — his uncle had a limp — but there was no match.
The Hound learns to feel guilt and gets a little religious, burying skeletons of peasants who died because he had robbed them years (seasons) ago.
For many, the notion of retreat brings to mind post-apocalyptic visions of empty highways, rusty skeletons of buildings, and houses grown over with weeds.
Fragments from the skeletons were shipped to Britain and the United States for DNA testing in government laboratories, Mr. Solovyov said, which confirmed the victims' identities.
If confirmed, it would only be only the third species of Archaeopteryx identified among the 12 known fossilized skeletons (or 10, depending on who you ask).
Fascinatingly, however, higher rates of skull trauma were observed among young Neanderthal skeletons, as contrasted with humans who exhibited consistent head injury rates across age groups.
Image: Egyptian Ministry of AntiquitiesBack in July, Egyptian archaeologists dared to open a strange granite sarcophagus, finding three skeletons soaking in an unsightly reddish-brown liquid.
Now, it is also an attractive site for researchers because over 85% of skeletons in its cemetery had evidence of leprosy, the highest in the country.
We know now that he was a man with "skeletons in his closet," namely a Ku Klux Klan robe with a police badge pinned on it.
He asserts that the network's own secrets weighed on the judgments of his reporting, noting that some high-ranking executives have skeletons in their own closets.
During the demo, Minecraft objects appeared onstage and both players were able to interact with them at the same time and kill skeletons or even chickens.
In spring this year, an excavation of the chapel site discovered the two complete skeletons, shedding new light into the history of the Tower of London.
After exhuming the skeletons, they were analyzed by a specialist and the adult was determined to be between ages 35-45, and the child age 7.
Read: How to create opioids for the masses Surprise, and indeed anxiety, rippled through the team in charge of piecing together these skeletons in the lab.
TODDLER WITH A WALKER CHARMS INSTAGRAM WITH SWEET HALLOWEEN COSTUME Some of the contestant's costumes went the classic route with skeletons, pumpkins and cute little animals.
However, when the old man's house was cleaned out, everyone was shocked to learn that the skeletons of several boys were discovered buried in the backyard.
One of the skeletons was an adolescent girl who, along with the others, had perished following the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79.
The curse tablets were found alongside human skeletons at an excavation site at the foot of a coal-fired power station in Kostolac in northeastern Serbia.
He holed up in room No. 216 of the Coach's Inn, a dingy pink motel where passersby can see walking skeletons stumble from room to room.
"Real World: Skeletons" star Tony Raines narrowly avoided a DUI, but still got busted for boozing in public after a crazy night in Charleston, South Carolina.
A warrior brought back through science by the game's ominous Ultratech corporation, Spinal is a foe distinct from other skeletons because he wears a red headband.
Instead, it's clear the actor is hiding some shady secrets from his would-be legally-mandated bride, who also has some skeletons in her own closet.
When she was a child, her mother used to boil animals' skeletons—squirrels, rats, even once the head of a fox—in order to paint them.
With 135 of its 300 bones being genuine fossils collected in Montana and Wyoming, it's more complete than many T-rex skeletons on display in museums.
The earliest, oldest strata of the caves contain whole skeletons of carnivores and many chewed-up bone fragments of the things they were eating, including us.
Then comes the layer from when we discovered fire, and ownership of the caves switches: the human skeletons are whole, and the carnivores are bone fragments.
The skeletons of two other children were found in the inner chamber, surrounded by metal wealth such as bronze spearheads, suggesting their possible higher social status.
Rocha, who's been diving since 1986, is no stranger to sights of dead coral reefs, with their bleached, pearly skeletons devoid of fish and marine life.
"The result was a wave of skeletons popping out of hidden drawers," said Martin Schulz, a senior research fellow at the Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo.
Bey's bravery in unleashing these skeletons has been shocking to many — except to those who've been paying attention to her lyrics over the last few albums.
The 2-year-old appeared in a couple of her mom's latest uploads, dressed in a lady bug costume and ready to ward off unwanted skeletons.
So I go one way, and there's a graveyard and loads of skeletons, and they kill me in a second, and I'm like, Shit, this game.
WiLD looked rad, especially when it was revealed the game might have light fantasy elements, like enormous giants, who were hiding in plain sight—and skeletons.
Many of the existing artifacts on the market are relics of 19th-century medical institutions paying top dollar for cadavers and skeletons for studies and experiments.
Opinion IT is strange to live in a place where the skeletons of Alaskan king salmon, loosed from bald eagles' talons, sometimes plummet to the sidewalk.
For the recent analysis, Harney and her team drilled into the femurs and long arm bones of dozens of skeletons from the lake to extract DNA.
Majid Jordan, a Toronto duo signed to Drake's OVO Sound label, builds a thick sheen atop disco and funk skeletons on its self-titled debut album.
The museum's collection of dinosaur and mammal skeletons will also be remounted as a part of the project to reflect scientists' current understanding of their behavior.
One of Freese's most haunting landscapes echoes Stoddard's vision, focusing on the silhouetted skeletons of trees caught in the rising currents on South Carolina's Edisto Island.
In the paleontology building, a menagerie of articulated skeletons and fossils still sport their original, charmingly hand-lettered labels from the end of the 211th century.
See: Jasper Johns's latest show, "Recent Paintings & Works on Paper," at Matthew Marks Gallery in Manhattan, is optimistic, despite concluding with a room full of skeletons.
Judge John Hodgman Anna writes: I'm starting a collection of taxidermy and animal skeletons, and one piece I'm particularly interested in acquiring is a diaphonized kitten.

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