Bones of the cranium from below
- Temporal
- The lower sides (left and right) of the vault, including the ear opening, or external acoustic porus.
- Occipital
- The rear and base of the skull, including the large hole called the foramen magnum.
- Sphenoid
- The sphenoid bone lies behind the face and in front of the occipital. It stretches from left to right across the skull, meeting the temporal bones on each side.
- Maxillary
- The largest bones (left and right) of the face. The upper (maxillary) teeth are rooted in these bones.
- Zygomatic
- The cheek bones (left and right).
- Mandible
- The bone of the lower jaw.

- Work to identify left and right when looking at the skull from any direction.
- Five bones come into contact, or articulate, with the occipital bone. What are they?
- The left temporal bone articulates externally with four bones in most crania. What are they?







