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BoneClones® Comparative Maxilla Set

BoneClones® Comparative Maxilla Set

Excellent Comparative Set For Forensic And Anthropological Studies

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Homonid/Great Ape Skull Replica Series

Homonid/Great Ape Skull Replica Series

Remarkably Accurate and Detailed Half-Scale Resin Models

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BoneClones® Replica Teeth

BoneClones® Replica Teeth

Compare tooth shape based on diet.

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Sabre Tooth Tiger Skull

Sabre Tooth Tiger Skull

One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with over 3.5 million specimens curated. Approximately 90% of the fossils excavated from the Tar Pits are carnivores, with the saber-toothed cat being the second most common occurring carnivore and named the California State Fossil. With canines measuring up to 11 inches in length from root to crown, this ferocious animal fed on bison, horse, camel and small pronghorn. Studies suggest the saber-toothed cat probably lived in packs, evidenced by bones with extensive healing, indicating survival after a crippling injury. This indicates the individual was cared for or at least allowed to feed with the rest of the pack.

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Sherlock Bones: Identification of Skeletal Remains Kit
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BoneClones® Chinese Giant Salamander Skull
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BoneClones® Comparative Skulls

BoneClones® Comparative Skulls

Compare skulls and dentition from different animal types.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Craniums OH 5 (Zinjanthropus)

Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Craniums OH 5 (Zinjanthropus)

1.8 MYA. The Australopithecus boisei skull, is the most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH 5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959 and originally classified as Zinjanthropus boisei by L. Leakey in Nature later that year.

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BoneClones® Skull Trauma Set of Six Fragments

BoneClones® Skull Trauma Set of Six Fragments

A blunt force trauma set comprising six skull fragments from six individuals.

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BoneClones® Human Female Partial Cranium with Shotgun Pellets Embedded

BoneClones® Human Female Partial Cranium with Shotgun Pellets Embedded

Trauma skull of a 39-year-old European American female, who died due to a shotgun wound to the head.

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BoneClones® Gibbon Hand Skeleton, Rigid

BoneClones® Gibbon Hand Skeleton, Rigid

A Great Comparison To a Human Hand.

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BoneClones® Bird Beak Adaptation Skull Set

BoneClones® Bird Beak Adaptation Skull Set

Gain Greater Understanding Through Comparative Study Of Three Superior Specimens

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BoneClones® Human Female Skull with Shotgun Wounds

BoneClones® Human Female Skull with Shotgun Wounds

This human skull displays the trauma inflicted by at least one shotgun round.

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Bone Clones® Neanderthal Tools

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.

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Bone Clones® Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813

Bone Clones® Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813

1.9 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973.

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Bone Clones® Sahelanthropus tchadensis Cranium

Bone Clones® Sahelanthropus tchadensis Cranium

6-7 MYA. The Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull was discovered by Michael Brunet's team in Chad in 2001 and described in Nature in 2002.

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