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BoneClones® Primate Skulls with Lesson Plan
An out of the box evolution investigation.
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BoneClones® Magnetic Hand and Foot
Magnetic articulation offers more options.
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BoneClones® 1:2 Scale Hominid Skull Set
Bone Clones® 1:2 scale casts of 4 hominins provides an overview of some the most pivotal discoveries in hominin evolution.
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Forensic Anthropology K-12 Set
Scenario based learning helps keep students involved.
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BoneClones® Animal Skulls, Avian
Compare Skull Structure of Avians with different Diets.
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BoneClones® Gibbon Skeleton
This Gibbon Skeleton Highlights Skeletal Adaptations Of Small Apes
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BoneClones® How We Got Here Skull Sets
Designed based upon the Science magazine Inquiry Based Instruction (IBI) award winning lab, “How We Got Here: An Inquiry-Based Activity About Human Evolution” (Price, Science, Dec. 21st, 2012, Issue 338(6114):p1554-55), students collect and analyze data from the replica skulls to uncover and correct fundamental misconceptions about evolution.
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BoneClones® Large Dog Skeleton
The skull of the Bullmastiff reflects its canid origins and breed characteristics, being 60% Mastiff and 40% Bulldog; a short muzzle preferably with a level or slight under bite like a Bulldog, and a heavy, square skull with moderately wide set eyes like a Mastiff. This skeleton would be a great addition to any veterinary program or comparative anatomy program focused on canid evolution.
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Bone Clones® Homo heidelbergensis Skull Atapuerca 5
350000 to 500000 YA. The Homo heidelbergensis skull Atapuerca 5 was discovered in Spain in 1992 by Juan-Luis Arsuaga, in the fossil-rich caves of Sima de los Huesos (Bone Pit), Sierra de Atapuerca.
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BoneClones® Komodo Dragon Skeleton
Komodo dragons, endemic to a few small islands in Indonesia, are the largest of the world's lizards (this specimen is approximately 10 feet long).
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BoneClones® Canid Skull Comparison Economy Set
Explore variation within the canids.
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BoneClones® Fetal Skull Set
Compare Human Fetal Skulls At Various Stages Of Development
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Bone Clones® Australopithecus africanus Craniums Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples'
Considered to have lived 2.5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples' was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa.




