Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at maba.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Maba.
Examples
-
This palm is called Maba by the natives about the Congo river.
-
The boy thrived, grew strong, big, and handsome as a young lama (_Maba sandwicensis_) tree.
-
In addition to the severe headaches it undoubtedly caused Maba man - or woman, experience of present-day injuries like this one suggests the person probably suffered some temporary amnesia.
BBC News - Home 2011
-
The Maba individual was not a modern human like us; it instead belonged to a poorly defined population of so-called "archaic" people who were living in East Asia at the same time the Neanderthals dominated Europe.
BBC News - Home 2011
-
The skull was unearthed at a cave near Maba, southern China, in 1958.
BBC News - Home 2011
-
Archaeologists have discovered a skull in Maba, in South China, which is over 150,000 years old and may demonstrate the earliest known instance of human violence.
Forbes.com: News Alex Knapp 2011
-
But the Maba individual survived for weeks or months "at least" after sustaining the injury, based on the completely healed state of the fracture.
BBC News - Home 2011
-
"However, there are other and younger fragmentary fossils such as the Denisova ones themselves, and partial skulls from Salkhit in Mongolia and Maba in China, which have been difficult to classify, and perhaps they do signal a greater complexity than we have appreciated up to now."
BBC - Ouch 2010
-
Maba I can help I dont want Money I am on Vaccation - greets Corinne farblager@web. de
London SE1 community website Gwynaethva 2010
-
Maba I can help I dont want Money I am on Vaccation - greets Corinne farblager@web. de
London SE1 community website Gwynaethva 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.