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Neanderthal Skeleton Articulated, SC-019-A 50,000 YA. Homo neanderthalensis. Available exclusively from Bone Clones®, this Neanderthal skeleton was reconstructed by Anthropologist Gary J. Sawyer, of the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), and Blaine C. Maley, a graduate student in the Anthropology Department, Washington University. It was featured in the AMNH January, 2003 exhibit "The First Europeans: Treasures from the Hills of Atapuerca." The skeleton known as La Ferrassie 1, found in France in 1909, is the basis for much of the reproduction. The pelvis, ribcage and vertebral column were modeled from other skeletons. This reconstruction, more vividly than individual bones, illustrates how Neanderthals differed from modern humans. Skeletal contrasts with modern humans can be noted in the structure of the pelvis and rib cage. The price of the Articulated Skeleton includes the stand as shown on the left. Neanderthal Skeleton Disarticulated, SC-019-D |
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Please email us at info@boneclones.com if you would like more information. Sawyer & Maley Neanderthal Reconstruction Abstract, the abstract contains information supplied by Sawyer & Maley which helps explain the reconstruction. | ||
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