Griefer
Distinguishing physical traits:
Cranial
Suprainiac fossa, a groove above the inion
Occipital bun, a protuberance of the occipital bone, which looks like a hair knot[9]
Projecting mid-face
less neotenized skull than modern humans[7]
Low, flat, elongated skull
A flat basicranium[10][11][12]
Supraorbital torus, a prominent, trabecular (spongy) brow ridge
1,500–1,900 cm3 (92–116 cu in) skull capacity (modern man: 1425 cm3)
Lack of a protruding chin (mental protuberance; although later specimens possess a slight protuberance)
Crest on the mastoid process behind the ear opening
No groove on canine teeth
A retromolar space posterior to the third molar
Bony projections on the sides of the nasal opening, projecting nose
Distinctive shape of the bony labyrinth in the ear
Larger mental foramen in mandible for facial blood supply
Sub-cranial
Considerably more robust, stronger build
Long collar bones, wider shoulders
Barrel-shaped rib cage
Short, bowed shoulder blades
More laterally curved radius with a radial tuberosity placed more medially, a longer radial neck, a more ovoid radial head, and a well-developed interosseous crest.[13]
On the ulna, the trochlear notch is facing more anteriorly, the brachialis insertion is lower, the mid-shaft is larger, and the shaft is more sinusoidal.[13]
Larger round finger tips
Large kneecaps
Thick, bowed shaft of the thigh bones, bowed femur
Short shinbone and calf bone, longer torso and proportionally shorter legs
Long, gracile pelvic pubis (superior pubic ramus)