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What are the relationships between the accomplishments of the Golden Age of Greece in the fifth century B.C.E. and its subsequent decline? Was that decline inevitable? Why and/or why not?
Fontanels
Soft, membranous gaps between the cranial bones of an infant's skull that facilitate birth and brain growth.
Fetal Skull
The developing skull of a fetus, characterized by soft spots known as fontanels, which allow for growth and flexibility during birth.
Ethmoid
A lightweight, spongy bone located at the root of the nose between the eyes, forming part of the cranial floor and part of the nasal cavity and eye orbits.
Sphenoidal
Pertaining to the sphenoid bone, a butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull that plays a crucial role in the cranial structure and houses the pituitary gland.
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