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Palaeontology Models
Study the remains of ages long since passed with fossilized prehistoric creature models. Pore over the bones of early hominids, the claws of dinosaurs, and the internal structures of fossilized fish preserved forever in sharp relief. With well-prepared reconstructions of everything from small algal creatures to enormous terrestrial animals, the paleontology model selection is bound to support classroom discussions and lessons. Durable representations can endure handling from all ages.
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Diatom Strew Set
It has set of four transparent diatom strew slides: fossil freshwater, fossil marine, recent freshwater, and recent marine.
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Algal Dolomite (Silurian)
Sawn and lacquered slabs showing finely banded stromatolitic structures.
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Homonid/Great Ape Skull Replica Series
Remarkably Accurate and Detailed Half-Scale Resin Models
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Somso® Hominids Skull Restoration Series
Trace the Evolution of Humans with Accurate Reconstructions
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Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth
At 12 m long and weighing 7250 kilograms, the T. rex was the largest meat-eating animal that ever lived.
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Bone Clones® Hominids Skull Series
The most complete series of human ancestry
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Trilobite Order Collection
Now you can bring some of the finest museum-quality specimens into your classroom at an economical cost with WARD'S life-like fossil reproductions. Nearly all of the reproductions in this impressive series are cast in durable plastic resin, and are hand-painted in colors designed to capture every detail of the original.
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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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Xiphactinus audax (Cretaceous)
This species of very large predatory fish swam the oceans of the Late Cretaceous some 90 million years ago.
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Archaeocyathid (Atikokania) sp. (Lower Cambrian)
Detailed replica of an etched limestone slab containing multiple cross–sections of these extinct Lower Cambrian reef–building organisms, possibly of the genus Atikokania. Australia.
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Nemiana simplex (Precambrian)
Well defined cast of mutliple disc–shaped vendozoans collected from the Ediacaran beds near Kamenez–Podolskiy, Ukraine.
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Charniodiscus concentricus (Precambrian)
Detailed resin cast of this spindle–shaped vendozoan form from the Precambrian Ediacaran beds of Cape Race, Newfoundland.
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Ivesheadia sp. (Precambrian)
Rare cast of this early medusiform vendozoan from the precambrian ediacaran beds of the mistaken point formation. Cape race, Newfoundland.
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Bone Clones® Set of 6 Fossil Hominid Tools from East Africa
1.5 to 1.2 MYA. This set of 6 Oldowan and Acheulean artifacts includes hand axes, choppers, a cleaver and spheroid tool from East Africa.

