| Primate Post Cranial - Bone Clones offers post cranial parts from all of the skeletons we produce. (Please refer to the skeleton category above for specific species information) With such a large selection of complete skeletons, we have available an enormous selection of post cranial skeleton parts. Perfect for comparative anatomy, we produce Bone Clones® pelvis assemblies, femurs, hands and feet, complete sides, vertebrae columns…and can offer virtually any portion of any skeleton we produce. Items available individually and as sets, and can be purchased either articulated or disarticulated. In addition, we offer Life Casts of Great Ape hands and feet. Please contact us with your specific needs. |
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COMP-106 | Human Child Skeletal Comparative Set | Comparative Set Pelvis-Femur-Humerus of 5-year-old Archaic (Morrocan) child and 5-year-old Contemporary child... |
F-01 | Premium Articulated Human Foot Flexible | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
F-02 | Articulated Human Foot Rigid | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
F-03 | Semi-Articulated Human Foot | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
F-04 | Disarticulated Human Foot | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
FM-501-SET | Human Fracture Set | Human male European American, 62 years old at death due to alcoholism. Age, sex, and ancestry were documented at the time of the individual's death... |
FM-509-SET | Human European American Male 13-Year-Old Partial Skeleton | Growth development study and research set. These bones are from a 13-year-old, European American male. This information was documented at the time of death.... |
FM-528-SET | Human 65-Year-Old Male Manubrium, Sacrum, Vertebra Set | These remains are of a 68-Year-Old European American male who died of heart disease (as a complication of alcoholism), as documented at the time of the individual’s death... |
FM-531-SET | Human 68-Year-Old Male Ossified Set | These remains come from a 68 year-old European American male who died of heart disease. This information was documented at the time of the individual’s death... |
FM-534-SET | Human 39 Year Old Female Post Cranial Set | The pelvis is a typical one for European American woman of this age. She had at least one child, and may have been pregnant at the time of her death... |
FM-540-SET | Human Native American Female Post Cranial Fracture Set | These post cranial bones are from a Native American female who died when hit by an 18-wheel truck. This information was documented at the time of the individual’s death... |
FO-101 | Human Rib with Embedded Bullet | Shot from above by a .32 caliber firearm, this right rib of a Caucasian male still has the bullet embedded in it. Evidence of new bone growth around the site of the injury clearly shows that the wound was non-fatal... |
FO-102 | Surgically Altered Radius, Ulna, Innominate | Radius, ulna and right innominate from adult human male. North America. Cast by us from original specimens in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection... |
FO-103-PD | Disarticulated Modern Human Asian Male Pelvis | Right and left innominates and sacrum from adult Asian male. Asia. Cast by us from original specimens in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection. The bony pelvis is the most useful tool in the forensic determination of sex... |
FO-103-P | Articulated Modern Human Asian Male Pelvis | Right and left innominates and sacrum from adult Asian male. Asia. Cast by us from original specimens in a North American medical school forensic osteology teaching collection. The bony pelvis is the most useful tool in the forensic determination of sex... |
FO-105-AY | Comparative Lumbar Vertebra Display | Five normal and five arthritic lumbar vertebra. Mounted on a stand which is made from modified sacrums with a rod down the center so each vertebrae and disc can be removed and replaced easily... |
FO-105-P | Two Piece Comparative Lumbar Vertebra Set | Normal and arthritic lumbar vertebra. One vertebra is normal and is typical of a young adult who has experienced no unusual back trauma.... |
FO-105-SET | Comparative Lumbar Vertebra Set | Five normal and five arthritic lumbar vertebra. One set is normal and is typical of a young adult who has experienced no unusual back trauma. The edges of the vertebral bodies are smooth and regular in shape... |
FO-108 | Femur from Amputee | The distal end of the femur is remodeled in response to change in function after amputation. Compression necrosis is apparent at the distal point of contact... |
FO-109 | Sectioned Femoric Hip Fracture | In this example of an impacted hip fracture, the anatomical neck of the femur is wedged into the cancellous bone of the proximal femur... |
FO-110 | Vertebral Centrum Union Set | Set of 16 vertebral centra unions for determining age for teenage and young adult skeletons by observations of epiphyseal union of the thoracic and first two lumbar vertebral centra... |
FO-113 | Human Child Vertebra, Ribs and Sacrum Scoliosis | These post cranial bones are from a Native American female who died when hit by an 18-wheel truck. This information was documented at the time of the individual’s death... |
FO-114 | Human Sternum with Anomaly | A curious anomaly, which occasionally occurs causing holes in the sternum. Not to be confused with a disease state or a pathological condition... |
H-01 | Premium Articulated Human Hand Flexible | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
H-02 | Articulated Human Hand Rigid | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
H-03 | Semi-Articulated Human Hand | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
H-04 | Disarticulated Human Hand | Bone Clones is proud to offer a complete line of options for all of our adult human skeletons. The options are available when you place an order for a skeleton, or separately as replacements for existing skeletons... |
KF-001 | Set of 10 Primate Femurs | This set of primate femurs is excellent for comparative study. It includes femurs from a 5-Year-Old human child, an adult human male, Homo ergaster, the Lucy Australopithecus afarensis, a male gorilla, a chimpanzee, a bonobo, gibbon, orangutan and baboon... |
![]() KO-028-P | Gorilla pelvis assembly | Pelvis from our Gorilla skeleton, SC-028, cast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla. The largest primate, Gorillas spend most of their day eating to support their large mass... |
KO-036-C | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", cranium fragments | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", cranium fragments KO-036-C .Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million years, has ... |
KO-036-F | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", femur | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", femur KO-036-F Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 million yea ... |
KO-036-J | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", jaw | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" A.L. 288-1, jaw KO-036-J. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 mil ... |
KO-036-P | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", Innominate | A.afarensis "Lucy" A.L. 288-1 -KO-036-P. 1/2 innominate. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 mill ... |
KO-36-PF | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", bones, set of 5 | 1/2 Pelvis, Sacrum and Femur in 3 parts - set has 5 pieces total. Set from the Australopithecus afarensis A.L. 288-1 skeleton known as Lucy. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia Lucy, at 3.2 million years, has been considered the first human... |
KO-036-PS | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" - Innominate & sacrum | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" Innominate & Sacrum KO-036-PS. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Luc ... |
KO-036-S | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy", sacrum | Australopithecus afarensis, "Lucy" A.L. 288-1, sacrum KO-036-S. Discovered by Donald Johanson in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy", at 3.2 ... |
KO-092-H | Modern Human Adult Male Humerus | Humerus from our Adult Male Skeleton, SC-092. Individual bones from the skeleton are available... |
KO-093-P | Modern Human Male Adult Pelvis Assembly | Pelvis from our 6' tall Adult Human Male Skeleton, SC-092. The pelvis assembly from the adult human male and female differ structurally. Excellent for comparative study... |
KO-102 | Male Chimp Hyoid | The 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... |
ko-110-set | Set of 10 Primate Hyoids | Our 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... |
ko-111-set | Set of 5 Human Hyoids | Our 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... |
KO-112 | Human 9 Year Old Innominate | Right innominate from a 9-year-old in 2 parts. A recent addition to our ever increasing specimens showing post cranial parts from various ages... |
KO-116 | Human Child Hand Articulated | Human child hand from our 5-Year-Old skeleton SC-116. Please see below.... |
KO-116-P | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Child Pelvis Assembly | Pelvis from our modern Human Archaic 5-Year-Old Child Skeleton, SC-116. Please see below. The entire skeleton of this 5-Year-Old child was found in Morocco and is dated to 8,000 years ago. Bone Clones® articulated and disarticulated child skeleton, and other individual bones and sets available... |
KO-117 | Human Child Foot Articulated | Human child foot from our 5-Year-Old skeleton SC-116. Please see below |
KO-123-P | Bonobo pelvis assembly | Pelvis cast from a female, 9-year-old Bonobo. Sometimes called the Pygmy Chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the common chimp, P. troglodytes... |
KO-124 | Articulated Bonobo Hand | Bonobo Hand from our Bonobo skeleton SC-123. See below.... |
KO-124-D | Disarticulated Bonobo Hand | Disarticulated Bonobo Hand from our Bonobo skeleton SC-123... |
KO-125 | Articualted Bonobo Foot | Bonobo Foot from our Bonobo skeleton SC-123. See below.... |
KO-125-D | Disarticulated Bonobo Foot | Bonobo Foot from our Bonobo skeleton SC-123... |
KO-147-P | Gibbon Pelvis Assembly | Pelvis from our Gibbon skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Gibbons are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion... |
KO-148 | Articulated Gibbon Foot | Adapted for an almost exclusively arboreal existence, gibbon apes have opposable big toes. This allows them to grasp branches with their feet when walking upright along them... |
KO-148-D | Disarticulated Gibbon Foot | Disarticulated version of our articulated gibbon foot. A small, arboreal ape, gibbons are characterized by opposable big toes, small thumbs near their wrist... |
KO-149 | Articulated Gibbon Hand | The gibbon is one of the most successful apes in terms of diversity of species and distribution. Almost exclusively arboreal, the skeletal structure of the gibbon hand reveals adaptations for its favored method of locomotion, called brachiation (swinging hand to hand through branches)... |
KO-149-D | Disarticulated Gibbon Hand | Disarticulated version of our articulated gibbon hand. The gibbon's thumb is positioned near its wrist, allowing it to use its fingers as hooks when swinging from branch to branch, in a movement called brachiating... |
KO-178-FA | Human African-American Female Fibula | Fibula from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-H | Human African-American Female Humerus | Humerus from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-P | Articulated Human African-American Female Pelvis | African-American (morphologically and by metric analysis) female (by morphology and by examination of the postcranial skeleton. This is a very female pelvis, which shows fantastic evidence of previous childbirth... |
KO-178-PD | Disarticulated Human African-American Female Pelvis | African-American (morphologically and by metric analysis) female (by morphology and by examination of the postcranial skeleton. This is a very female pelvis, which shows fantastic evidence of previous childbirth... |
KO-178-PL | Human African-American Female Left Innominate | Left Innominate from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-PR | Human African-American Female Right Innominate | Right Innominate from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-R | Human African-American Female Left Radius | Left Radius from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-S | Human African-American Female Sacrum | Sacrum from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-T | Human African-American Female Left Tibia | Left Tibia from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-178-U | Human African-American Female Left Ulna | Left Ulna from the same individual as our African-American Female Pelvis... |
KO-179 | Howler Monkey Hyoid | The 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... |
KO-193-PF | Modern Human Adult Female Pelvis and Femur | The pelvis assembly of the adult modern human female differs structurally from that of the adult modern human male, excellent for comparative study... |
KO-193-P | Modern Human Female Pelvis Assembly | Modern Human Female Pelvis Assembly... |
KO-193-F | Modern Human Adult Female Femur | The femur of the adult modern human female is generally shorter and less robust than that of the adult modern human male... |
KO-193-H | Modern Human Female Adult Humerus | Modern Human Female Adult Humerus From our skeleton, SC-092... |
KO-193-PF | Modern Human Adult Female Pelvis and Femur | The pelvis assembly of the adult modern human female differs structurally from that of the adult modern human male, excellent for comparative study... |
KO-195-PD | Australopithecus africanus Pelvis and Sacrum | 2.3 MYA Disarticulated Australopithecus africanus Pelvis and Sacrum... |
KO-202 | Articulated Orangutan Hand | Articulated Orangutan Hand KO-202. From our Orangu ... |
KO-202-D | Disarticulated Orangutan Hand | Orangutan Hand from our Orangu ... |
![]() KO-202-P | Orangutan pelvis assembly | Orangutan pelvis assembly KO-202-P. From our Oran ... |
KO-204 | Articulated Orangutan Foot | Orangutan Foot from our Orangu ... |
KO-204-D | Disarticulated Orangutan Foot | Orangutan Foot from our Orangu ... |
KO-208 | Articulated Gorilla Hand | Articulated Gorilla Hand KO-208. This gorilla hand ... |
KO-208-D | Disarticulated Gorilla Hand | Disarticulated hand from our Gorilla skeleton, SC-028, cast from a very large, male Silverback Lowland Gorilla... |
KO-209 | Articulated Gorilla Foot | Articulated Gorilla Foot KO-209 Demonstrating simil ... |
KO-209-D | Disarticulated Gorilla Foot | Disarticulated Gorilla Foot KO-209-D Ready for assembly... |
KO-210-P | Mandrill Baboon pelvis | Madrill baboon pelvis. An excellent pelvis for comparisons with our human and great ape pelvis. This pelvis is associated with our Mandrill skull BC-010... |
KO-210-PF | Mandrill Baboon Pelvis and Femur | Mandrill Baboons and drills, the largest of the monkeys, belong to the cercopithecine family, a modern group that originated in Africa and now range throughout Asia except in high latitudes... |
KO-210-F | Mandrill Baboon Femur | The largest monkeys, baboons belong to a modern group of primates originating out of Africa. Although able to climb trees and walk upright, mandrill baboons primarily walk and run on all fours... |
KO-303-A | Articulated Chimp Hand | Articulated Chimp Hand from our Chimp Skeleton... |
KO-303-D | Disarticulated Chimpanzee Hand | Disarticulated Chimp Hand from our Chimp Skeleton... |
KO-303-P | Chimp pelvis assembly | Chimp pelvis assembly KO-303-P. From our Chimp sk ... |
KO-304 | Articulated Chimp Foot | Articulated Chimp Foot KO-304-A, from our Chimp Skeleton... |
KO-304-D | Disarticulated Chimp Foot | Disarticulated Chimp Foot KO-304-D, from our Chimp Skeleton... |
KO-312-P | Homo ergaster pelvis assembly - KNM-WT 15000 | Homo ergaster KNM-WT 15000 Pelvis Assembly KO-313-P. From our H. ergaster skeleton... |
![]() KO-S03 | Human Female Pelvis, 1:4 scale | 1:4 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... |
SC-002-F | Orangutan Femur | Orangutan Femur from our male orangutan ... |
SC-002-A-PF | Orangutan pelvis and femur | Orangutan pelvis and femur SC-002-A-PF. From our Or ... |
SC-003-F | Chimpanzee Femur | Chimpanzee Femur SC-003-F. From our chimpanzee ske ... |
SC-003-PF | Chimpanzee pelvis and femur | Chimpanzee pelvis and femur SC-003-PF. From our C ... |
SC-012-F | Homo ergaster Femur | Homo ergaster Femur SC-012-F. From our skeleton KNM-WT 15000, SC-012. Please see below. ... |
SC-012-PF | Homo ergaster pelvis and femur - KNM-WT 15000 | Homo ergaster pelvis and femur- KNM-WT 15000- SC-012-PF. From our Homo ergaster Skeleton SC-012. See below. ... |
SC-028-F | Gorilla femur | Gorilla Femur SC-028-F. From our Gorilla skeleton, ... |
SC-028-PF | Gorilla pelvis and femur | Gorilla pelvis and femur SC-028-PF. from our Gori ... |
SC-047-F | Gibbon Femur | Femur from our Gibbon skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Gibbons are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion... |
SC-047-PF | Gibbon Pelvis and Femur Set | Femur from our Gibbon skeleton. The smallest of the Great Apes, Gibbons are known for their remarkable gymnastic ability. Their thumb articulates uniquely among higher apes, extending from the wrist rather than the palm, which allows a much wider range of motion... |
SC-116-F | Child Femur | Child Femur SC-116-F. From our 5 yr. old child skeleton, SC-116... |
SC-116-H | Humerus 5-Year-Old Child | From our 5-Year-Old child skeleton, SC-116... |
SC-116-PF | Archaic Human Child 5-Year-Old Pelvis and Femur | Pelvis and Femur from our modern Human Archaic 5-Year-Old Child Skeleton, SC-116. The entire skeleton of this 5-Year-Old child was found in Morocco and is dated to 8,000 years ago... |
SC-123-F | Bonobo Femur | Bonobo Femur SC-123-F. From our bonobo skeleton, S ... |
SC-123-PF | Bonobo pelvis and femur | Bonobo pelvis and femur SC-123-PF. From our Bonob ... |
SC-183-F | Human 5-Year-Old Modern Femur | Femur from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton... |
SC-183-FD | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Disarticulated Femur | Disarticulated Femur from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton, the epiphysis is separated from the bone... |
SC-183-H | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Humerus | Humerus from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton... |
SC-183-HD | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Disarticulated Humerus | Disarticualted Humerus from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton, the epiphysis is separated from the bone... |
SC-183-P | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Child Articulated Pelvis | Articulated Pelvis and sacrum, assembled from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton... |
SC-183-PD | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Disarticulated Pelvis | Disarticulated Pelvis and sacrum from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton... |
SC-183-PF | Modern Human 5-Year-Old Articulated Pelvis and Sacrum with Femur | Articulated Pelvis with Femur from our SC-183 5-Year-Old modern human child skeleton... |
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