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Skull - Bony skull half, 4 part

The new Skulls are made of a new material that allows an absolutely natural reproduction of even finest anatomical structures for the first time. Bones made of look real, have an absolutely natural feel and almost exactly the weight of a natural bone.

The left bony half skull has been designed especially for the student’s budget. The half skull can be disassembled into skullcap, base of skull, mandible and nasal septum. An affordable first-class model to study all anatomical structures.

Measurements: 16x7x20,5 cm
Weight: 0,25 kg

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Skull - Bony Skull, 6 part

The new Skulls are made of a new material that allows an absolutely natural reproduction of even finest anatomical structures for the first time. Bones made of look real, have an absolutely natural feel and almost exactly the weight of a natural bone.

This version represents a complete midsagitally sectioned skull. It can be disassembled into both halves of the skullcap and the base of skull, the nasal septum and the complete mandible. To demonstrate masticator movement, the lower jaw is mounted flexibly. An excellent skull to study the bony structure and the complicated anatomy of the human skull.

“This model has an “aged” look that makes it appear like a real specimen. All the teeth are present and fine structures like the styloid process, sphenoidal spine and pterygoid hamulus are all pristine. These fragile structures usually break shortly after students get their hands on a skull. However, in their plastic state they are stronger and likely to withstand the rigors of use better than the original. This is also true of thin areas such as the lamina papyracea and other parts of the orbital wall, which, though recognizable on the model, are unlikely to break as readily as a natural specimen would. One could say that the model has gained strength and durability at, perhaps, some small trade-off with realism, but this is exchange is well worth making for primarily a teaching tool.” -David Rapaport, Ph.D., Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, University of California, San Diego

Measurements: 16x13,5x20,5 cm
Weight: 0,5 kg

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Skull - Combined Transparent/Bony Skull, 8 part

The new Skulls are made of a new material that allows an absolutely natural reproduction of even finest anatomical structures for the first time. Bones made of look real, have an absolutely natural feel and almost exactly the weight of a natural bone.

By combining one transparent and one bony skull half this is the first model to allow especially teachers of anatomy a topographical juxtaposition of the structures that cannot be seen in other skull versions. The right, transparent skull half allows the study of important anatomical details, such as the location of the paranasal sinuses. Therefore, in combination with the left, bony skull half, a direct transfer of the otherwise invisible structures becomes easy and uncomplicated.

The transparency of the jaw allows an exceptional view onto the periodontal pockets and roots. The teeth are removable for detailed studies. In addition, the external masticator muscles (masseter and temporal muscles) are represented on the bony skull half. To demonstrate masticator movement, the lower jaw is mounted flexibly.

These features also make the skull especially valuable for dentists. The skull can be disassembled into both halves of the skullcap and base of skull, the nasal septum, the complete mandible and both masticator muscles.

Measurements: 16x14x20,5 cm
Weight: 0,54 kg

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Skull - Didactic Deluxe Skull, 7 part

The new Skulls are made of a new material that allows an absolutely natural reproduction of even finest anatomical structures for the first time. Bones made of look real, have an absolutely natural feel and almost exactly the weight of a natural bone.

This worldwide unique and high-quality skull will leave no questions in the study of anatomy unanswered! The possibility to transfer the structures visible on the transparent half to the bony half give this skull a special didactic value.

On the right, transparent skull half the paranasal sinuses can be easily located even from the outside, since these are marked in different colours: maxillary sinus (yellow), ethmoidal cells (orange), frontal sinus (green), sphenoidal sinus (purple). The cranial sinuses and the neck and face arteries are also shown in colour: sinuses of dura mater (blue), common carotid artery, external and internal carotid artery and the branches of the meningeal artery (red). One brain half, which is also visible through the skullcap, visualizes the brain position and the course of the sinuses. The periodontal pockets and tooth roots can be viewed through the transparent jaw. The lower jaw is mounted flexibly to demonstrate the masticator movements. The skull is mounted on a cervical spine and can be disassembled into both halves of the skullcap, the left half of the base of skull, the nasal septum, the complete mandible and a brain half.

Measurements: 18x18x34 cm
Weight: 0,86 kg

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Microcephalic Skull

Skull of a young male. This one-part microcephalic skull has an alveolar abscess of the right maxilla with the canine tooth suspended in the abscess. The molars exhibit severe attrition. 27 teeth. Natural cast.

• High-quality original casts
• Hand-made of hard, unbreakable plastic
• Highly accurate representation of the fissures, foramina, processes, sutures etc.

Measurements: 23x16,5x17 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg

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Hydrocephalic Skull

The enlarged cerebral cranium is typical of this severe malformation. The skullcap of the one-part skull is partially covered by bone skin. The lower right canine and the right molar are decayed. Natural cast.

• High-quality original casts
• Hand-made of hard, unbreakable plastic
• Highly accurate representation of the fissures, foramina, processes, sutures etc.

Measurements: 28x23x19,5 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg

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Skull with Cleft Jaw and Plate

Male. Severe malformation of the left skull half. The one-part skull has 29 teeth. Natural cast.

• High-quality original casts
• Hand-made of hard, unbreakable plastic
• Highly accurate representation of the fissures, foramina, processes, sutures etc.

Measurements: 28x23x19,5 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg

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Beauchene Adult Human Skull – Anatomical Version, 22 part

The human skull consists of many individual bones that gradually grow together as the development proceeds. The best selling Adult Human Skull is a natural cast and makes the complex structure of the skull easy to understand, since it can be disassembled into its 22 individual bones. The individual bones can be reassembled by means of inconspicuous, stable connectors attached at the slightly simplified skull sutures. All 22 bones are depicted in their natural bone color in this "Exploded Human Skull".

The skull consists of the following individual bones:
• Parietal bone (left and right)
• Occipital bone
• Frontal bone
• Temporal bone (left and right)
• Sphenoid bone
• Ethmoid bone
• Vomer bone
• Zygomatic bone (left and right)
• Upper jaw (maxilla) with teeth (left and right)
• Palatine bone (left and right)
• Nasal concha (left and right)
• Lacrimal bone (left and right)
• Nasal bone (left and right)
• Lower jaw (mandible) with teeth

Measurements: 21x14x16 cm
Weight: 0,7 kg

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Adult Human Skull – Didactic Version, 22 part

The human skull consists of many individual bones that gradually grow together as the development proceeds. The best selling Adult Human Skull is a natural cast and makes the complex structure of the skull easy to understand, since it can be disassembled into its 22 individual bones. The individual bones can be reassembled by means of inconspicuous, stable connectors attached at the slightly simplified skull sutures.

The 22 bones are depicted in 9 different didactic colors so that the individual skull bones are easy to distinguish in this "Exploded Human Skull".Each pair of bone plates has the same color.

The skull consists of the following individual bones:
• Parietal bone (left and right)
• Occipital bone
• Frontal bone
• Temporal bone (left and right)
• Sphenoid bone
• Ethmoid bone
• Vomer bone
• Zygomatic bone (left and right)
• Upper jaw (maxilla) with teeth (left and right)
• Palatine bone (left and right)
• Nasal concha (left and right)
• Lacrimal bone (left and right)
• Nasal bone (left and right)
• Lower jaw (mandible) with teeth

Measurements: 21x14x16 cm
Weight: 0,7 kg

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Anthropological skull – Sinanthropus

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute. This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

This skull is an accurate casting of a Sinanthropus skull reconstructed by Weinert and modelled after drawings by Black and Weidenreich after all the original bone specimens had been lost. Sinanthropus belongs to the genus Homo erectus pekinensis (Sinanthropus pekinensis) and can be seen as a typical example of early man.

Early man.
Discovered at: Zhoukoudian 40 km south west of Peking
Discovery: 1929-1936
Age: 400,000 years

Measurements: 21x14,5x21,5 cm
Weight: 0,9 kg

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Anthropological skull – La Chapelle-aux-Saints

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute . This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

Cast from a reconstruction of the La Chapelle-aux-Saints skull, the model skull is an accurate copy of one belonging to a 50-55 year old male Neanderthal from ancient Europe of the species des Homo (sapiens) neanderthalensis.

Early man.
Discovered at: southern France
Discovery: 1908
Age: approximately 35,000 to 45,000 years

Measurements: 22x16x22,5 cm
Weight: 0,9 kg

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Anthropological skull – Cro-Magnon

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute. This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

This wonderful casting is a reconstruction of an early hominid called Crô-Magnon man. The age of the original is dated to be 20,000 to 30,000 years old. The skull itself belonged to an early modern man of the species Homo sapiens sapiens from the ice age of the neo-Palaeolithic era.

Early man (neo-Palaeolithic).
Discovered at: a cave in Vézèretal / southern France
Discovery: 1868
Age: 20,000 to 30.000 years

Measurements: 21,5x15x24,5 cm
Weight: 0,9 kg

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Anthropological skull – Steinheim

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute. This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

Measurements: 19x12,5x21,5 cm
Weight: 0,7 kg

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Anthropological skull – Broken Hill or Kabwe

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute . This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

This model is an accurate casting of a skull reconstructed from an original that was discovered in a iron ore working at Broken Hill, in north west Rhodesia (modern-day Kabwe in Zambia). It is an example of the early man, Homo sapiens rhodesiensis or a Homo erectus rhodesiensis, and indications exist to point to both these classifications. For this reason, there is also a wide spread in the estimates of the specimen's age based on differing scientific assumptions.

An early example of an ancient Homo sapiens (as classified by Henke and Rothe 1994) or a Homo erectus rhodesiensis.

Discovered at: a cave in an ore working at Broken Hill, modern-day Kabwe in Zambia
Discovery: 1921
Age: probably 150,000 to 300,000 years old. Previous estimates were of 40,000 to 60,000 years.

Measurements: 21x15,5x23,5 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg

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Anthropological skull – KNM-ER 406, Omo L. 7a-125

Range of anthropological skulls has been newly reissued in its entirety. The results are plain to see. All models are the finest castings produced from scientifically made copies of specimens featured in the collection at the Institute. This means that all the details can be reproduced absolutely accurately. This unique replica is supplemented by having it displayed on a pedestal that contains a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found.

This model is a high-quality casting of a reconstruction of the Kalvarium skull (KMN-ER 406) with a partial mandible (Omo L. 7a-125). The Kalvarium skull is approximately 1.7 million years old and was discovered at Lake Rudolph (now called Lake Turkana) in 1970. The partial mandible comes from a different dig but is clearly from the same species. The classification of the species has not yet been indisputably clarified. Discussions continue as to whether the specimen is an Australopithecus boisei or a Paranthropus boisei.

Example of a pre-human hominid.
Discovered at: Lake Turkana, formerly Lake Rudolph
Discovery: 1970
Age: about 1.7 million years

Measurements: 18x18x22,5 cm
Weight: 0,8 kg

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