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Australopithecus anamensis
KO-136
3.9-4.2 MYA. Discovered in Kanapoi and Allia Bay, Kenya. The humerus was discovered by Bryan Patterson in 1965. The other fossils were discovered by M. Leakey's team, including Peter Nzube and Kamoya Kimeu, from 1994 to 1997. A complete morphology by Ward, Leakey and Walker was published in 2001 in the Journal of Human Evolution 41(4), pp. 255-368. It is generally accepted that A. anamensis is older and more primitive than all other Australopithecines, including the well-known "Lucy," A. afarensis. The tibia presents characteristics that suggest bipedalism.
Of the many postcranial, cranial and teeth fragments found, we have chosen to sculpt, mold and cast the 8 pieces that we felt would be of most interest to the anthropological community. Available as a complete set or individually (see below).
Of the many postcranial, cranial and teeth fragments found, we have chosen to sculpt, mold and cast the 8 pieces that we felt would be of most interest to the anthropological community. Available as a complete set or individually (see below).
All items sold on this website are replicas and are 1:1 scale unless stated otherwise. All Bone Clones® products are made in the USA. No real/natural bone is available on this site.
Australopithecus anamensis SetKO-136-SET
$436.00
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Individual Bones
Australopithecus anamensis Left Center Radius - KNM-ER-20419 |
KO-136-RC | Quick View | $28.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Left Distal Radius - KNM-ER-20419 |
KO-136-RD | Quick View | $28.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Left Proximal Radius - KNM-ER-20419 |
KO-136-RP | Quick View | $28.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Mandible - KNM-KP-29281 |
KO-136-Man | Quick View | $128.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Maxilla - KNM-KP-29283 |
KO-136-Max | Quick View | $128.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Left Distal Humerus - KNM-KP-271 |
KO-136-HD | Quick View | $28.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Right Distal Tibia - KNM-KP-29285B |
KO-136-TD | Quick View | $45.00 | |||
Australopithecus anamensis Right Proximal Tibia - KNM-KP-29285A |
KO-136-TP | Quick View | $67.00 | |||
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