pääkallot
Pääkallot, a Finnish term, translates directly to "skulls" in English. This word encompasses the bony structure that forms the head of vertebrates. In a biological context, the skull serves to protect the brain and supports the facial structures, including the jaws and sensory organs. The composition of a skull varies across species, but it is typically made up of fused bones.
Culturally, skulls hold a variety of symbolic meanings. They are often associated with death, mortality, and
In archaeological and anthropological studies, skulls are crucial for understanding past populations. Analyzing skeletal remains, particularly