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Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash BH-027 70,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash was discovered by A. Okladnikov in Uzbekistan in 1938. This skull helped establish the easternmost range of Neanderthals. It has been suggested that this skeleton was buried in a ritual fashion. With an estimated age of 9 years, this young boy had matured enough physically to exhibit distinctive Neanderthal characteristics, such as a large face and nasal area, a long, low cranium, a mandible without a chin, and a maturing browridge. The original cranium was reconstructed from approximately 150 fragments. Stand Available. See S-BH-027. |
| Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Homo neaderthalensis | BH-027 | 7 ¾" Long x 5 ½" Wide x 6" High | $270.00 |
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