| Human Fetal Skulls and Skeletons - Bone Clones® is proud to offer the world's only fetal osteology reference set to span the intrauterine growth period from 13 weeks to full term. This collection of both cranial and postcranial remains is a fantastic addition to any osteology/anthropology/forensics teaching or service laboratory, as thorough and accurate evaluation of human skeletal remains demands a detailed understanding of human skeletal morphology at all stages of development. Access to a high quality reference set of fetal remains of known age is critical for learners, teachers, and practitioners alike. In addition to skulls and postcranial sets, we offer a 32-week-old fetal skeleton in both an articulated version (SC-181-A) and an articulated, flexible version (SC-226-A). This flexible version, which is designed to flex at the joints and neck, should prove invaluable to neonatal and perinatal educators. We are also fortunate to have been allowed by the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology's Laboratory of Human Osteology to cast a disarticulated skeleton (SCM-186-D) from a 40-week fetus. |
Catalog # | Product Name | Description |
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![]() BC-215 | Fetal Human Skull 13 Weeks | Estimated to be 13 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-218 | Fetal Human Skull 17 Weeks | Estimated to be 17 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-194 | Fetal Human Skull 20 Weeks | Estimated to be 20 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-220 | Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 Weeks | Estimated to be 21 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-195 | Fetal Human Skull 29 Weeks | Estimated to be 29 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-225 | Fetal Human Skull 30 Weeks | Estimated to be 30 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-180 | Fetal Human Skull 31 Weeks | Estimated at 31 weeks, this Bone Clones® cast of a Human Fetal skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. The cartilaginous Fontanelles are clearly visible in the Anterior, Mastoid and Sphenoid regions of this skull... |
![]() BC-181 | Fetal Human Skull 32 Weeks | Estimated to be 32 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development. This reproduction is also offered as part of two chronological sets... |
![]() BC-226 | Fetal Human Skull 34 Weeks | Estimated to be 34 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-227 | Fetal Human Skull 35 Weeks | Estimated to be 35 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-182 | Fetal Human Skull 40 Weeks | Estimated to be 40 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BCM-186-D | Disarticulated Human Fetal Skull Full Term | This disarticulated skull is from a full term (10 lunar months) fetus. It was part of a medical examiner's comparative pathology collection before coming to the Maxwell Museum and is remarkable in its completeness... |
![]() BC-228 | Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 Weeks | Estimated to be 40 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development... |
![]() BC-281 | Fetal Human Skull 40 weeks (full term) with Calvarium Cut | By removing the calvarium, osteologists are able to learn the complex anatomy of the endocranium. The age of this skull was determined by reference to the natural bone specimen and a panoramic radiograph... |
BC-182-SET | Human Fetal Skulls Set of 3 | A comparison set of three human skulls in fetal development, ranging from 31, 32, and 40 weeks (near term). The individual skulls are also available... |
BC-194-SET | Human Fetal Skull Set of 5 Skulls | A comparison set of 5 human fetal skulls illustrating fetal development at 20, 29, 31, 32 and 40 weeks... |
BC-228-SET | Human Fetal Skulls Set of 12 | An unprecedented reproduction of twelve stages of fetal development, our set has been compiled from original skulls loaned to Bone Clones by several institutional collections. This set makes it possible to carefully study developmental change in small increments of time... |
SC-181-A | Human Fetal Skeleton | An excellent detailed 32-week-old human fetal skeleton. The specimen comes with a display stand, as shown... |
SC-226-A | Flexible Human Fetal Skeleton | 32-week-old fetal skeleton designed to flex at the joints and neck A flexible fetal skeleton should prove invaluable to neonatal and perinatal educators... |
SCM-186-A | Articulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term | This excellent skeleton of a full-term fetus is remarkable for its completeness. Each postcranial bone has been individually cast and then meticulously re-assembled... |
SCM-186-D | Disarticulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term | This disarticulated skeleton is from a full term (10 lunar months) fetus. It was part of a medical examiner's comparative pathology collection before coming to the Maxwell Museum and are remarkable in their completeness... |
KO-186-020-SET | Human Fetal Full Term Cranial Set | Our premium fetal skull set of 3 bones showing all the foramina, canals, etc. and minute details of the original bone... |
KO-186-001 | Human Fetal Sphenoid | Fetal Sphenoid In Plastic Case |
KO-186-002 | Human Fetal Ethmoid | Fetal Ethmoid In Plastic Case |
KO-186-009 | Human Fetal Temporal | Fetal Temporal Left or Right Our Choice In Plastic Case |
![]() KO-340-CSET | Comparative Fetal Osteology Collection | Thorough and accurate evaluation of human skeletal remains demands a detailed understanding of human skeletal morphology at all stages of development. Access to a high quality reference set of fetal remains of known age is critical for learners, teachers, and practitioners alike... |
![]() KO-328-SET | Human Fetal 4 Months Set of 3 Postcranial | Cast from real bones, these 3 postcranial skeletal elements are excellent representations of human osteology at this stage of early second trimester development... |
![]() KO-325-SET | Human Fetal 4 1/2 Months Set of 3 Postcranial Bones | The bones of this set consist of three long bones: the humerus, femur and tibia... |
KO-358-SET | Human Fetal 9 Months Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | In addition to a rib, this set also includes a right and left mandible, scapula, humerus, ilium, femur and tibia... |
KO-389-SET | Human Fetal 5 Months Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | This set also includes the mandible (right and left), humerus, rib, femur and tibia... |
KO-381-SET | Human Fetal 6 Months Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | This set includes a mandible (left and right portions of lower jaw), scapula (shoulder blade), humerus (upper arm), rib, ilium (winglike portion of pelvis), femur (thigh) and tibia (larger of the lower leg bones)... |
KO-374-SET | Human Fetal 7 Months Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | Cast from real bones, these 8 postcranial skeletal elements are excellent representations of human osteology at this stage of late fetal (third trimester) development... |
KO-366-SET | Human Fetal 8 Months Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | In addition to the humerus and tibia, this set also includes the right and left mandibles, a scapula, rib, ilium and femur... |
KO-350-SET | Human Fetal Full Term Set of 8 Postcranial Bones | Cast from real bones, these 8 postcranial skeletal elements are excellent representations of human osteology at this stage of early neonatal development... |