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Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Cranium, Female KNM ER 732
1.7 MYA. Female. The Australopithecus boisei skull KNM ER 732 was discovered in 1970 at Koobi Fora, Kenya by R. Leakey and H. Mutua and described in Nature in 1971.
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Eisco® Premium Dual Sex Human Torso with Open Back, 24 Parts
Life size adult human torso featuring a cut-away spine section and interchangeable male and female genital organs.
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Somso® Arthroscopic Shoulder Joints
Surgical model and functional joint model!
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Blue Phantom® Renal Biopsy Ultrasound Trainer
Excellent imaging characteristics.
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3B Scientific® BONElike™ Combination Skull
The right, transparent skull half allows the study of important anatomical details, such as the location of the paranasal sinuses. Therefore, in combination with the left, bony skull half, a direct transfer of the otherwise invisible structures becomes easy and uncomplicated.
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3B Scientific® Introductory Hominids Skull Restoration Series
Major Representatives of Human Ancestry
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3B Scientific® Giant Heart
This 2-times life-size heart model allows a very easy identification of all anatomical structures in the human heart and is a perfect aid for lessons in big classrooms or lecture halls.
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Bone Clones® Sivapithecus Skull
8.5 to 12.5 MYA. The Sivapithecus indicus skull was discovered in 1979 by D. Pilbeam and S.M. Ibrahim Shah on the Potwar Plateau, Pakistan.
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Eisco® Life Size Male Pelvis
Useful for demonstrating the morphological distinctions between male and female (not included) pelvic structures.
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3B Scientific® Full-Size Dual Sex Figure
This life-size, high-quality muscular figure represents a wide variety of human anatomical structures in most accurate detail.
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Ward's Stream Table Bundle
This unique kit includes a stream table and a starter pack of sediments, with refill options available.
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Bone Clones® Neanderthal Tools
This set of tools, which includes awls, axes, knives, scrapers, cores, and hammer, was collected between 2000 and 2004 in Romania.

