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Human Female Asian Economy Skull BC-059E While it should be noted that the concept of race assessment is controversial, analysis of this specimen suggests it is an Asian female. Features suggesting female include no prominence of the cranial sites for musculofascial attachment, a narrow ascending mandibular ramus, smooth nasion, sharp supraorbital margins, and a rounded inferior border of the mandible. While the totality of features suggest Asian ancestry, nonclassical features include the sharpness of the nasal sill, the less than round palate, and the lack of shovel-shaped maxillary incisors. This specimen also provides an example of a complete metopic suture. A custom metal display stand, S-BC-059E, is also available. For an analysis report (PDF format), a copy of which will be sent with the purchase of this specimen, go to BC-059E-Report. Should you have questions or comments regarding the report, please contact us at reports@boneclones.com. The Bone Clones® Economy Series - Our goal with this series is to produce affordable quality replicas for zoos, museum discovery centers, schools, artists, etc., so that a new generation of enthusiasts can learn about nature. All Bone ClonesŪ Economy Series skulls are made from the same molds, following the same procedures as our regular Bone ClonesŪ replicas except we do not tool or finish these skulls to the same detail. We still select only the finest specimens to cast, and carefully prepare each mold to capture the original's structure and texture. We presently offer some common North American animals and select human sets in this series. View The Economy Series Catalog, Click Here. |
| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Homo sapiens | BC-059E | 6 1/2"long, 4 1/2" wide, 6 1/4" high | $127.00 |
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