Model Human Female European Skull, generally gracile, specimen is not definitively female, serve as a good discussion piece in a classroom setting for the diagnostic limitations in the determination of sex, Size: 19.2L x 12.6W x 19H (cm)
Mini-Skeleton with Flexible Spine, flexible spine to demonstrate natural movement of spine and thorax. Ideal for the chiropractor and orthopedic surgeon. Bones of the skeleton are individually represented - results in full articulation and movements of joints
Model Human Female Asian Skull, include moderate alveolar prognathism, flat nasal region, round/square anterior nasal aperture, lack of a nasal sill, no nasal gutter, round maxillary arcade, and short nasal spine, Size: 20.5L x 12.3W X 18.7H (cm)
Life size, 19 parts, half of brain, eye with muscles and optic nerve, 2-lung halves, heart in 2 parts, liver, stomach, small/large intestines, kidney, bladder with female pelvic floor and first lumbar vertebra.
Human Male Polynesian Skull, sagittal keel, parietal bossing, the broad, prominent basiooccipital, and the rocker jaw, rocker jaw is curved along the inferior surface of the mandible, 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw), Size: 20.7x14.2x19.6cm
Life size model showing nose, mouth cavity and pharynx, liver with gall bladder, pancreas and spleen. Transverse colon and front stomach wall are removable. Mounted on base. Numbered with Key Card
Life-Size, male, disarticulated human skeleton model based on bestselling full skeleton model AMCH1002AS. Made of durable PVC plastic. Comes with one hand and one foot assembled. Comes packed in heavy duty metal storage case with compartments for bones.
Mitosis, enlarged many times, in somso-plast*, on 8 separate models the phases are represented, the spindles and chromosomes can be revolved for demonstration purposes under a transparent cover. in one piece. the models are mounted individually on stand with base.Weight of the series: 7.1kg
Beauchene Skull Model, 22 Parts, Beauchene, or exploded skull, mounted on stand, Natural color and size, Realistic details, texture and bony landmarks make this model ideal for educational demonstration, model and mount measure 12.75inch in total height
Didactic Painted Mini Skull Model, Reduced size (1/2 natural size), anatomically correct replica, Realistic details, texture and bony landmarks make this model ideal for educational demonstration, Multicolored pieces for easier identification, 15 Pieces
Model H.Heidelberg Atapuerca 5 Skull, 350,000-500,000 YA, was discovered in Spain in 1992 by Juan-Luis Arsuaga, in the caves of Sima de los Huesos (Bone Pit), Size: 20.7L x 13.6W x 18.7H (cm)
Model Human Child Skull, 10 teeth in maxillary & mandibular arcade, apices are formed on primary incisors, no visible tooth buds present at apices of primary molar, Crown formation on permanent incisors & first molar is 2/3 complete, Size: 15.9x11.5x14.3cm
Numbered Skull Model, with 4D Brain and Cervical Vertebrae, Realistic details, texture and bony landmarks make this model ideal for educational and medical demonstration, Mounted on a base and includes a numbered key card
Model Neanderthal Tools, set of 21 tools, which includes awls, axes, knives, scrapers, cores and hammer, was collected between 2000 and 2004 in Romania. While collectors searched the hundreds of caves in the Romanian Valley looking for fossil cave bears
Hanging Didactic Colored Spinal Column Model, with Pelvis & Femur Detail, Includes base and rod mount hanger. Model (not including mount) measures 16inch (41 cm) long, and approximately 6inch (15 cm) wide, Size: 1/2
Model Farpoint Clovis Point, 11,000 YA. 5-1/4-in Farpoint Clovis spearpoint was found by Edgar Perez in 2005, Malibu, first such artifact found on the West Coast, indicates the presence of Clovis people 11,000 years ago and origins of earliest inhabitants of Americas.
Model Neanderthal Tools, set of 6 artifacts includes sample awls, axes, knives, scrapers, cores and a hammer from the complete collection of 21 Neanderthal Mousterian tools collected between 2000 and 2004 in Romania.
Hanging Spinal Column Model, with Pelvis & Femur Detail, Includes base and rod mount hanger, Model can be freely rotated while mounted, Model (not including mount) measures 16inch (41 cm) long, and approximately 6inch (15.25 cm) wide, Size: 1/2
Model H.Neanderthal Skull La Ferrassie 1, 50,000 YA, was discovered in France in 1909. La Ferrassie is considered to be a classic Neanderthal with features that best represent the species, Size: 23L x 15.1W x 18.5H (cm)
Model Australopithecus afarensis Lucy Dk Finish Skull, 3.2 MYA, was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia. Dark Finish, Size: 16.6L x 13.1W x 14.5H (cm)
Model A. Boisei Oh5(Zinjanthropus) Skull, 1.8 MYA, most famous fossil from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. OH5 was discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959. The accepted genus name has since changed to Australopithecus, Size: 21L x 16W x 18.9H (cm)
Model H. Ergaster Knm-Er 3733 Cranium, 1.75 MYA, with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya. Several teeth are intact, but no mandible was ever found, Size: 19.1L x 13W x 13.5H (cm)
Model H.Neanderthalen Skullteshik-Tash, 70,000 YA, was discovered by Okladnikov in 1938, Uzbekistan. Lt helped establish the easternmost range of Neanderthals. Estimated 9 years-old, Size: 19.2L x 13.9W x 16.3H (cm)
Model Human Adolescent Skull, features of race are of Asian, the totality of features is most with those of slightly gracile young male who has not yet fully developed his sexual characteristics & might be of a slightly robust female, Size: 19x14.2x20.1cm
Model Human Child Skull 15-month-old, contains 12 teeth in upper & lower jaws, anterior & posterior intra-occipital sutures are not fused, anterior fontanelle is open, posterior, sphenoidal & mastoidal fontanelle are closed, Size: 15.3x12.1X12cm
Didactic Mini Skull Model, Natural Color, Reduced size (1/2 natural size), anatomically correct replica, Realistic details, texture and bony landmarks make this model ideal for educational demonstration, Skull features natural colored details, 15 Pieces
Model Sivapithecus Indicus Skull, 8.5-12.5 MYA, was discovered in 1979 by Pilbeam and Shah in Pakistan. This specimen consists of a nearly complete mandible and the left side of the face, Size: 13.4L x 11.3W x 15H (cm)
Ribs, half set, 12 pcs, Model, Human Bones, Plastic, These individual bones are a great addition to you collection, used as a match for your existing Eisco disarticulated skeleton, or to allow students to compare general skeletal structure