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Anne Dambricourt Malasse (Paleontologist).

The small bone is called the 'sphenoid' - a bone about 10 cm wide, shaped like a butterfly, located at eye level just underneath the brain and being the nucleus around which first our skull, then our entire skeleton take shape over the course of our development.

The sphenoid is also the first bone to form within the embryo.

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