“…However, in 1987 Agustí and Moyà revised their view, reassigning it to a juvenile equid (in papers which more reflect opinion than new findings), both because of an allegedly "coronal" suture (notwithstanding its distal situation in the fragment) and its small internal occipital crest (Agusti J., Moyá 1987; Moyà J., Agustí, 1989;Moyà & Köhler, 1997). However, any "coronal" attribution of the suture is readily rebutted by anatomical arguments and, anyway, small internal occipital crests have been described in human skulls (Campillo, 1989(Campillo, , 1998(Campillo, , 1999(Campillo, , 2002(Campillo, , 2003Campillo & Barceló, 1989;Campillo D., Gibert, 1996;Campillo et al, 2003;García Olivares et al, 1989, Gibert, 1986, 2004, 2005Gibert et al, 1983Gibert et al, , 1989aGibert et al, , b, c, 1992a1993, 1994a, b, 1995, 1998a, b, 1999a2001;, 20032005) (fig. 3).…”