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Algal Dolomite (Silurian)
Sawn and lacquered slabs showing finely banded stromatolitic structures.
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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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Ward's® Porosity and Permeability of Soils Model
A Variety of Soil-Study Investigations
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Somso® Hominids Skull Restoration Series
Trace the Evolution of Humans with Accurate Reconstructions
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Rastellum carinatum (Cretaceous)
Very distinctive whole fossil oyster shell, commonly called the "denture clam". Average size: 2 1/2" long. Madagascar. (Limited Edition)
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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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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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Homonid/Great Ape Skull Replica Series
Remarkably Accurate and Detailed Half-Scale Resin Models
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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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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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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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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.
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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.

