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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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