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2008 Bone Clones Catalog
Catalog
Bone Clones 2008 CatalogBone Clones is proud to offer our new 2008 Catalog of Bone Clones® products. The catalog describes all the specimens with details of unique characteristics and size...
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg and Custom Display Stand
KO-241-SE
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg and Custom Display StandThe stand is constructed from a cast of the longer leg bone and toes of the Elephant Bird Skeleton and comes with the egg...
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display Stand
KO-241-S
Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display StandThe Fossil Giant Elephant Bird Egg Custom Display Stand is also available alone without the egg...
Homo Habilis OH 7 Jaw
KO-196
Homo Habilis OH 7 Jaw1.7 MYA. The Homo habilis Mandible OH 7 was discovered by J. Leakey in 1960 at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, and described by Leakey, Tobias, and Napier in Nature in 1964...
Giant Ground Sloth Claw on Display Stand
KO-157-S
Giant Ground Sloth Claw on Display StandGiant Sloths, which weighed up to 20,000 pounds, had very large, dangerous-looking claws...
Giant Ground Sloth Claw
KO-157
Giant Ground Sloth Claw1.4 MYA. Genus Eremotherium first named by Spillmann 1948. Species eomigrans named by De Iullis and Cartelle in 1999...
Pit Bull Dog Skull
BC-186
Pit Bull Dog SkullPit Bull is the shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier, although it is often used to refer to other terrier mixes (for example, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier)...
A. africanus Sts 71
BH-035
A. africanus Sts 712.5 MYA. A. africanus Sts 71 was discovered by R. Broom and J. Robinson in 1947 at Sterkfontein, South Africa, and described by Broom and Robinson in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology in 1949...
Comparative Fetal Osteology Collection
KO-340-CSET
Comparative Fetal Osteology CollectionThorough 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...
Human Female Pelvis, 1:4 scale
KO-S03
Human Female Pelvis, 1:4 scale1:4 scale. A remarkably detailed pelvis for one so small. The bony pelvis is the most useful tool in the forensic determination of sex. The cup-shaped female sacrum is shorter and wider than the male sacrum...
Weeping Capuchin Skull
BC-263
Weeping Capuchin SkullThe Weeping Capuchin is a social monkey found in deciduous and tropical forests in South America. Their diet consists of fruits, nuts, berries, small vertebrates and invertebrates...
Slow Loris Skull
BC-264
Slow Loris SkullThe Slow Loris is found in tropical forests in Southeast Asia. This round-faced prosimian with big, fixed eyes is 10-15 inches long and weighs 1-3.3 pounds...
Black Spider Monkey Skull
BC-265
Black Spider Monkey SkullThe Spider Monkey, which can be found in the Amazon rain forest, gets its name from the length of its spindly limbs. Weighing about 20 pounds, it grows to a length of 15-22 inches...
Slender Loris Skull
BC-266
Slender Loris SkullThe Slender Loris, an arboreal, nocturnal primate, can be found in forests of Southern India and Sri Lanka. It gets its name from its long, thin limbs...
Color-Coded Human Sagittal Cut Half Skull
BC-267-HP
Color-Coded Human Sagittal Cut Half SkullThe skull is color-coded according to Frank H. Netter's human skull illustration in Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3rd Ed. (2003). Each bone is carefully hand-labeled...
A female Gorilla lifecast named Fern
LC-25
Female Gorilla Head (Life Cast)A lifecast of a female lowland gorilla named "Fern." Fern was born in the wild in 1959 and reared by her parents. She was kept at the Oklahoma City Zoo from 1972 until her death in 2005A lifecast of a female lowland gorilla named Fern. Fern was born in the wild in 1959 and reared by her parents. She was kept at the Oklahoma City Zoo from 1972 until her death in 2005...
Disarticulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Half Skeleton
SC-187-DH
Disarticulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Half SkeletonHalf of our Human 2-Year-Old Child skeleton SC-187, completely disarticulated. All of the bones are associated, and available individually...
White Bull Terrier Skull
BC-260
White Bull Terrier SkullThe White Bull Terrier is a muscular and active dog that has a head shaped like an egg in side view. This breed was created by crossing the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier...
Human 5-Month-Old Child Skull
BC-256
Human 5-Month-Old Child SkullCast from an original specimen in a Forensic Osteology teaching collection at a North American medical school, this expertly crafted skull shows features typical of infants...
Human 6 1/2-Year-Old Child Skull
BC-268
Human 6 1/2-Year-Old Child SkullThis excellent example of a child shows a dental eruption pattern consistent with that of a 6 1/2-Year-Old...
Human 12-Year-Old Child Skull
BC-269
Human 12-Year-Old Child SkullThis excellent example of an adolescent shows a dental eruption pattern consistent with that of a 12-year-old. The mixed pattern of dentition (both primary and secondary) serves as an excellent teaching model in the laboratory...
Human 16-Year-Old Child Skull
BC-270
Human 16-Year-Old Child SkullThis expertly replicated skull shows features of late adolescence, near complete maturation, and dental arcades that contain only secondary (adult) dentition...
Human Sagittal Cut Half Skull
BC-267-H
Human Sagittal Cut Half SkullThis cast allows for close inspection of nasal passages and sinus cavities, while also showing such details as foramina and grooves for branches of meningeal vessels in the interior of the cranium...
Fetal Chimpanzee Set of Skull and Postcranial Bones
COMP-205-SET
Fetal Chimpanzee Set of Skull and Postcranial BonesFetal Chimpanzee skull and post cranial bones. Skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars...
Fetal Orangutan Set of Skull and Postcranial Bones
COMP-206-SET
Fetal Orangutan Set of Skull and Postcranial BonesNear term fetal Orangutan skull and post cranial bones. Skull shows the beginning eruption of incisors and early molars...
Hinged Human Temporal Bone KO-320
KO-320
Hinged Human Temporal BoneThe temporal bone has been cut in three pieces and hinged together. This detailed cast reveals eight patent foramina...
Australopithecus robustus Skull with Lower Jaw BH-003-C
BH-003-C
Australopithecus robustus Skull with Lower Jaw BH-003-C1.5 to 2 MYA. The Australopithecus robustus Skull SK-48 was discovered by Fourie in Swartkrans, South Africa in 1950 ...
Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 Mrs. Ples with Lower Jaw
BH-007-C
Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 Mrs. Ples with Lower JawReconstruction by Bone Clones® 2007. Considered to have lived 5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull STS 5 "Mrs. Ples" was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson...
Howler Monkey Hyoid KO-179
KO-179
Howler Monkey HyoidThe Howler Monkey Hyoid bone is extra large, which allows this large New World monkey to make its voice heard across a distance of two miles...
Giant Squid Beak
KO-222
Giant Squid BeakThe parrot-like beak of the Giant Squid, strong enough to bite through steel cable, is used to cut its prey into small pieces, which are then shredded by another organ before passing through the esophagus...
Flexible Human Fetal skeleton 33 Weeks
SC-226-A
Flexible Human Fetal Skeleton33-week-old fetal skeleton designed to flex at the joints and neck A flexible fetal skeleton should prove invaluable to neonatal and perinatal educators...
The Osteology of Infants and Children
CX-09
The Osteology of Infants and ChildrenThe book offers detailed treatment of the skull and teeth, including the cranial vault and facial bones, and examines the infracranial skeleton: vertebrae, pelvis, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, and feet...
Homo habilis KNM-ER 1813 Sawyer/Deak Reconstruction
BH-034
Homo habilis KNM-ER 1813 Sawyer/Deak ReconstructionComposite reconstruction by the Forensic Fossil Hominid team of G. J. Sawyer and Viktor Deak as part of their research in the production of their book, The Last Human, A Guide to 22 Species of Extinct Humans...
Farpoint Clovis Spear Point
MS-220
Farpoint Clovis Spear PointThe 8-inch Farpoint Clovis spearpoint was found in 2005 by Edgar Perez at a residential construction site in Malibu. The first such artifact found on the West Coast...
Male Chacma Baboon Skull
BC-258
Male Chacma Baboon SkullThe Male Chacma Baboon occurs in Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Able to run 35-40 mph, these primates also possess sharp hearing and eyesight...
Female Chacma Baboon Skull
BC-259
Female Chacma Baboon SkullThe Female Chacma Baboon is found on the savannahs of southern Africa. A distinctive feature of this baboon is its dog-like muzzle, which motivates one of its common names, the Dog-faced Monkey...
Female Mandrill Baboon Skull
BC-261
Female Mandrill Baboon SkullFemale Mandrill Baboons are about half the size of their male counterparts and have much duller colors. Both sexes have a mane covering their neck and shoulders...
Secretary Bird Skull
BC-254
Secretary Bird SkullIn a family of its own, the Secretary Bird may get its name from its resemblance to 19th century bank secretaries with its quill-like feathers extending behind its head...
Female Orangutan Skull
BC-255
Female Orangutan SkullThe orangutan is the only member of the great apes to originate from Asia. Also unlike the other great apes, the orangutan generally lives a solitary life, the exception being the extended relationship between the mother and its offspring...
Female Chimpanzee Skull
BC-248
Female Chimpanzee SkullChimpanzees are our closest living relatives, our genetic ties being far closer than those that chimps share with gorillas. We share 96 to 99.5% of our genetic material...
Narwhal Tusk
KO-256
Narwhal TuskOur Narwhal tusk is a full 90 inches tall and 2 1/2 inches wide at the base. The tusk has a steel center to prevent bending or warping. A steel threaded rod protrubes from the end for attachment to the solid walnut base...
Male Chimp Hyoid
KO-102
Male Chimp HyoidThe hyoid, a horseshoe-shaped bone, is unique in that it is the only bone not articulated to any other bone of the skeleton, instead being connected to the skull by ligaments and muscles. The hyoid is implicated in the evolution of speech development...
Human Asian Male Skull
BC-253
Human Asian Male SkullThis Human Asian Male Skull with a full set of associated teeth provides exceptional detail. In particular, the pterygoid plates, condyles, and styloid processes are highly pronounced and complete. It possesses the features that are characteristic of the Asian skull...
Small Great White Shark Jaw
BC-249
Small Great White Shark JawThe Great White Shark is the largest predatory fish in the world, with females generally being larger than males. Its name refers to its white belly, but its back may range in color from a pale bluish gray to a darker brownish gray...
Port Jackson Shark Jaw
BC-250
Port Jackson Shark JawThe Port Jackson Shark, found in southern Australian waters, is a member of the group of heterodontid sharks, the family name referring to the variety of its teeth. These teeth are described as 'hetero' as the front teeth differ drastically from the back teeth...
Homo floresiensis Skull BH-033
BH-033
Homo floresiensis Skull18,000 YA. The Homo floresiensis Skull (Flores Skull LB1) was discovered by P. Brown and his team on the island of Flores, Indonesia, in 2003 and reported in Nature in 2004...
Female Australopithecus boisei Skull
BH-026
Female Australopithecus boisei Skull1.7 MYA. Female. The Australopithecus boisei Skull KNM ER 732 was discovered in 1970 at Koobi Fora, Kenya by R. Leakey and H. Mutua and described in Nature in 1971...
Humpback Whale Vertebra and Intervertebral Discs
KO-255
Humpback Whale Vertebra and Intervertebral DiscsSometimes called the "canary of the sea", male humpbacks are renowned for their haunting, melodic vocalizations called whale songs. Having no vocal chords, this song is thought to be created by pushing air through their very large nasal cavities. Most whales gave up their sense of smell eons ago as an adaptation to their aquatic existence...
Human 3 ˝-Year-Old Deciduous Teeth Set of 20
KO-247-SET
Human 3 ˝-Year-Old Deciduous Teeth Set of 20Bone Clones is proud to present this beautifully cast model of an entire set of deciduous (juvenile) teeth. They originated from a 3 1/2-year-old child...
Human 3 ˝-year-old Child Skull
BC-247
Human 3 ˝-year-old Child SkullThe skull of this young child shows, in perfect detail, an entire set of deciduous (juvenile) dentition in both the upper and lower jaws. It serves as an excellent educational tool and reference specimen for the evaluation of deciduous dentition and evaluation of a sub-adult skull for the purposes of age determination...
Human Human Skull for Facial Reconstruction
BCM-804
Human Human Skull for Facial ReconstructionThe Bone Clones® Facial Reconstruction Skull offers a unique opportunity to students and professionals alike to test their skills and knowledge. The skull comes with a cast of this individual's actual dentures, which are removable...
Narwhal Tusk
KO-254
Narwhal TuskThe Narwhal is the source of the mythical unicorn and was long believed to have magical properties. Narwhals are cetaceans, most closely related to the familiar beluga whales often seen in marine parks around the world...
Cro-Magnon-1 Skull and Jaw
BH-017-C
Cro-Magnon-1 Skull and Jaw30,000 to 32,000 YA. This Cro-Magnon Skull was discovered by L. Lartet and H. Christy on a cliff in 1868 (during the construction of railway lines in Les-Eyzies, France). Cro-Magnon, meaning "big cliff," represents the earliest modern humans from Western Europe...
Road Runner Skull
BC-243
Road Runner SkullThe Roadrunner is a member of the cuckoo family found throughout the Southwest. Although it can fly if it must for short distances, it is known for its movement along the ground, reaching speeds over 15 mph. With amazing quickness it can grab a hummingbird out of the air...
Short-eared Owl Skull
BC-245
Short-eared Owl SkullThe Short-eared Owl is mottled brown and white on the upperparts and white (male) or rusty (female) with brown streaks on its underparts. It has a round face, featuring yellow eyes surrounded by black circles...
Glaucous Gull Skull
BC-244
Glaucous Gull SkullThe Glaucous Gull is a large, predatory bird found in frozen North America and the Atlantic coasts of Europe. With a wing-span up to 6', this very pale gull has a white head and underparts, a gray back, gray wings with white tips, and a white tail...
American Kestrel Skull
BC-242
American Kestrel SkullThe American Kestrel is the smallest and most common of the North American falcons. The more colorful male is rusty with blue-gray wings, a pale underside, two black stripes on its face, and a series of pale spots on the edge of its flight wings...
Human 9 Year Old Innominate
KO-112
Human 9 Year Old InnominateRight innominate from a 9-year-old in 2 parts. A recent addition to our ever increasing specimens showing post cranial parts from various ages...
Set of 6 Fossil Hominid Tools From Africa
MS-201-SET
Set of 6 Fossil Hominid ToolsThis set of 6 artifacts, includes hand axes, choppers, a cleaver and spheroid tool from Africa, dated from 1.5 mya to 1.2 mya. An excellent collection of hominid tools at a lesser price then the individual specimens purchased separately...
Bat Ray Jaw Replica
BC-238
Bat Ray JawThe bat ray is so named because of the shape of its long pectoral fins, which look like the wings of a bat. A graceful swimmer, bat rays are known to leap out of the water and glide along its surface for a few seconds, giving the appearance of flying...
Zebra Shark Jaw
237
Zebra Shark JawWhile the young Zebra Shark is dark brown with whitish stripes, the mature shark is tan with brown spots, which motivates its alternative name, the Leopard Shark...
Shortfin Mako Skark Jaw
236
Shortfin Mako Skark JawThe superbly athletic Shortfin Mako is able to reach speeds of 22 mph, leap 20 feet out of the water and cover 36 miles a days for days on end. Such prowess makes it a very popular gamefish...
Sharpnose Sevengill Shark Jaw
235
Sharpnose Sevengill Shark JawAlthough the Sharpnose Sevengill Shark is moderately short (up to 1.4 m) and slender, this strong swimmer possesses a voracious appetite for bony fishes, small sharks, squids and crustaceans...
Shark Ray Jaw
234
Shark Ray JawThe Shark Ray, also called the Bowmouth Guitarfish, is an unmistakable specimen with its extremely broad and blunt head, clearly demarcated from its pectoral fins, and its long tail...
Kitefin Shark Jaw
233
Kitefin Shark JawThe Kitefin Shark lives a solitary life in tropical and warm-temperate regions. It is epebenthic, living at depths from 200-600 meters but may go much deeper...
Zebra Bullhead Shark Jaw
232
Zebra Bullhead Shark Jawhe Zebra Bullhead is a little-known bottom-feeder found in the western Pacific Ocean. Appropriately named, the shark has dark, vertical stripes against a lighter background and a noticeably short, blunt snout...
Sandbar Shark Jaw
BC-231
Sandbar Shark JawLiving up to its name, the sandbar shark prefers the sandy bottoms of temperate or tropical coastal waters worldwide. It typically swims at depths of 60-200', feeding on bony fishes, mollusks and crustaceans...
Stingray Jaw Replica
BC-230
Stingray Jaw ReplicaMany rays have jaw teeth that enable them to crush invertebrates such as clams, mussels, and oysters. Like its shark relatives, the stingray is outfitted with electrical sensors called ampullae of Lorenzini, located around the stingray's mouth...
Elephant Bird Skull
BC-241
Elephant Bird SkullThough the Elephant Bird Skull looks similar to that of a Moa, the Elephant Bird belongs to a separate family, and the skull is much larger...
Articulated Elephant Bird Skeleton
SC-241
Articulated Elephant Bird SkeletonThe Elephant Bird is considered the largest bird in history. Possibly existing for nearly 2 million years in Madagascar, it faced extinction by the middle of the 17th century...
Disarticulated Elephant Bird Skeleton
SC-241-D
Disarticulated Elephant Bird SkeletonBone Clones is proud to offer this magnificent specimen fully disarticulated. Each bone is cast separately, and is available...
Male Orangutan Head (Life Cast) LC-26
LC-26
Male Orangutan Head (Life Cast)A Sumatra Orangutan with all the typical characteristics of a large male. All life casts are molded and cast from original specimens...
Two-faced Calf (Craniofacial duplication)
BC-246
Two-faced Calf (Craniofacial duplication)Two calf heads, fused, but one endocranium and one foramen magnum that connected to a single neck and body. A very rare and beautiful specimen considering that the skulls are literally mirror images of one another...
Kori Bustard Skull
BC-221
Kori Bustard SkullKori Bustards are colored a somber gray, with a black head crest, and yellow legs. Males stand 30-36 inches tall and weigh up to 35 pounds. This is the upper weight limit for flight in birds...
A robustus SK-54 Cranium Section with Punctures BHK-001
BHK-001
A robustus SK-54 Cranium Section with PuncturesAustralopithecus Robustus SK-54 Juvenile cranium section, dated at 1.5 Million years was discovered in 1949 Swartkrans, South Africa by Robert Broom and J.T. Robinson. This juvenile calotte (skull cap) possesses two 6mm puncture wounds...
Set of 10 Primate Hyoids KO-110-SET
ko-110-set
Set of 10 Primate HyoidsOur set of ten primate Hyoids, including samples of the great and lesser apes, modern human and Neanderthal. This comparative set is an excellent teaching tool for comparative anatomy...
Set of 5 Human Hyoids KO-111-SET
ko-111-set
Set of 5 Human HyoidsOur set of five human Hyoids, including modern humans and Neanderthal. This Bone Clones set is an excellent teaching tool for comparative anatomy as well as oral and speech pathology...
Articulated Human 2-Year-Old Child Skeleton SC-187-A
SC-187-A
Articulated Human 2-Year-Old Child SkeletonOur two-year-old child skeleton demonstrates the unfused epiphyses of the long bones, and the cartilaginous margins of many of the bones at this age of development...
Fetal Human Skull 13 Weeks BC-215
BC-215
Fetal Human Skull 13 WeeksEstimated to be 13 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 17 Weeks BC-218
BC-218
Fetal Human Skull 17 WeeksEstimated to be 17 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 Weeks BC-220
BC-220
Fetal Human Skull 21 1/2 WeeksEstimated to be 21 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 30 Weeks BC-225
BC-225
Fetal Human Skull 30 WeeksEstimated to be 30 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 34 Weeks BC-226
BC-226
Fetal Human Skull 34 WeeksEstimated to be 34 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 35 Weeks BC-227
BC-227
Fetal Human Skull 35 WeeksEstimated to be 35 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 Weeks BC-228
BC-228
Fetal Human Skull 40 1/2 WeeksEstimated to be 40 1/2 weeks old, this skull exhibits characteristics of prenatal development...
Human Fetal Skulls Set of 12 BC-228-SET
BC-228-SET
Human Fetal Skulls Set of 12Unprecedented reproduction of twelve stages of fetal development, 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. From 13 to 40 1/2 weeks of gestation...
Human Fetal Full Term Cranial Set
KO-186-020-SET
Human Fetal Full Term Cranial SetOur premium fetal skull set of 3 bones showing all the foramina, canals, etc. and minute details of the original bone...
Disarticulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term 40 Weeks SCM-186-D
SCM-186-D
Disarticulated Human Fetal Skeleton Full Term 40 WeeksThis 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...
Kori Bustard Egg
KO-439
Kori Bustard EggNative to Africa, Kori Bustards stand 30-36 inches tall and weigh up to 35 pounds. They exhibit little sexual dichromatism but pronounced dimorphism, with males being much larger...
Stingray Tail Spine
KO-098
Stingray Tail SpineThe Stingray is mostly docile, very rarely inflicting serious injuries on humans. When profoundly disturbed, it will swing its tail with enough force to pierce flesh and, at the same time, release poison...
Human Sphenoid, Ethmoid, and Temporal Bone Set
KO-191-20-SET
Human Sphenoid, Ethmoid, and Temporal Bone SetOur premium anatomical skull set of 3 bones showing all the foramina, canals, etc. and minute details of a real skull...
Human Female European 7-Piece Study Skull
BC-219
Human Female European 7-Piece Study SkullOur 7 piece Study Skull is designed unlike any other skull available on the market. It has a superb balance of detail and manageability...
Adult Male Human Skull with Hammer Wounds
BC-217
Adult Male Human Skull with Hammer WoundsAdult European male from North America. Cast by us from an original specimen in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection...
Articulated Human Medical Study Skull
BC-191-A
Articulated Human Medical Study SkullBone Clones ® premier Medical human skull is composed of all 22 separate bones, finely detailed, showing all the foramina, canals, sutures, etc., and minute details of a real skull...
Disarticulated Human Medical Study Skull
BC-191-D
Disarticulated Human Medical Study SkullThis skull is ideal for osteological teaching. It allows the student to appreciate the individual bones, the sutures between the bones, and the foramina of the skull...
Australopithecus anamensis Cranial and Post Cranial Set
KO-136
Australopithecus anamensis Cranial and Post Cranial SetFirst described by Leakey, et.al. in 1995, additional specimens were described by Leakey, et.al. in 1998. A complete morphology by Ward, Leakey and Walker was published in 2001 in the Journal of Human Evolution Volume 41, Issue 4, October 2001, Pages 255-368. The fossils described all date between 3.9 and 4.4 MYA...
   

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