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Australopithecus afarensis Half Scale Skull KAM-02 Australopithecus afarensis ("southern ape of Afar") first appeared approximately 4 million years ago (mya) in the area that is now East Africa and disappeared around 3 mya. They stood upright, but did not walk with quite the same gait as modern humans. Their brain was slightly larger than that of the chimpanzee. A. afarensis had an apelike face with a low forehead, brow ridge, a flat nose and no chin (the chin is only developed in modern humans). The incisor teeth were rather apelike, but the canines were smaller than most apes. Fossil teeth suggest that the A. afarensis diet included fiberous fruits, plants and seeds. Some scientists believe that A. afarensis or a close relative may have been the direct ancestor to our human line (genus Homo). Over 200 specimens of A. afarensis have been recovered from Hadar, Ethiopia, alone − making it perhaps the best understood early hominid. Comparable to our companion full sized Hominid Skull BH-001. This product is available in a set of 7 half scale primate skulls (KAM-SET-7). We also produce Bone Clones® full scale versions of all species represented in this set, including two A. afarensis specimens, and offer a full scale version of this set (BH-KRO-3). |
| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
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| Australopithecus afarensis | KAM-02 | 3 2/4" L, 2 3/4" W, 3" H | $75.00 |
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