Parietal bone

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A lateral (side) view of the human skull. The parietal bones have the number 2.

The parietal bones are bones that are part of the human skull. They form the sides and the roof of the cranium. The Latin name for one such bone is os parietale. The musculus temporalis, which is used for chewing, is attached to the parietal bone.