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Eisco® Enlarged Human Lower Jaw with Teeth, 3 Parts
An enlarged and highly detailed model of the left side of a human lower jaw, demonstrating external and internal anatomical features.
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Somso® Right Lower Jaw with Muscles
About three times larger in SOMSO-Plast®.
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Eisco® Upper and Lower Jaw Model
Cutaway view on upper and lower jaw model reveals teeth, tissues, vasculature, and bone morphology.
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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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3B Scientific® CT Bronchial Tree
This unique CT bronchial tree model with larynx was created on the basis of computer tomography data of a human (male, approx. 40 years).
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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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3B Scientific® Hominid Skull Reproductions
Beautifully displayed hominid reproductions.
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BoneClones® Primate Skulls with Lesson Plan
An out of the box evolution investigation.
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Bone Clones® Homo ergaster Cranium KNM-ER 3733
1.75 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-ER 3733 with dentition was discovered by B. Ngeneo in 1975 in Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1976.
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Bone Clones® Cro-Magnon 1 Craniums
30000 to 32000 YA. This Cro-Magnon skull was discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France). Cro-Magnon, meaning 'big cliff', represents the earliest modern humans from Western Europe.
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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1
50000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Ferrassie 1 was discovered in France in 1909 and described that same year by Capitan and Peyrony.

