SayNoToRotting
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Nope, it's not acromegaly, because those are the stats:
- Skull Length: 21.5cm
- Skull Width: 15.9cm
- Skull Height: 17.2cm
https://www.boneroom.com/store/p4022/Hum...C-287.html
"This human male Asian robust skull displays extreme male traits. The supraorbital ridge is large, the supraorbital margin is rounded, and the jaw is massive. The gonial angle is close to 90 degrees and strongly flared. The skull exhibits full adult dentition with the exception of all four 3rd molars. The anterior maxillary incisors are shovel-shaped, a form common in Asian and American Indian populations. The dentition of this skull provides the opportunity to discuss the significance of enamel hypoplasia in relation to nutritional"
Or here:
Replica Human Skull - Robust Asian Male
This skull is unusually masculine in form. It exhibits large supraorbital and nuchal ridges, large mastoid process, and extreme flaring of mandible, among...
www.skullsunlimited.com
"This skull is unusually masculine in form. It exhibits large supraorbital and nuchal ridges, large mastoid process, and extreme flaring of mandible, among other traits. There is evidence of trauma to the base of the skull. Both styloid processes of the temporal bones show evidence of fracture and healing, and the lateral pterygoid plates of the sphenoid are enlarged, asymmetrical, and irregular in form. Also available in a complete skeleton."
So implied are both chewing and "bonesmash" (in reality probably a few hits in the face by an enemy)