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Human Female European 7 piece Color-Coded Study Skull
BC-224 $814.00
The 7 piece color-coded study skull is a unique and attractive addition to Bone Clones® line of skulls. It is designed specifically to teach the basic elements of the human skull. The 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. The excellent color coding system allows for clear distinction of parts. A custom display stand and storage case S-91 are available separately. An osteological evaluation report is available for print and download here: BC-224-Report.
This skull is comparable to the Human Female European 7-Piece Study Skull (BC-219). It follows the same design of superb detail and manageability. It includes the traditional Calvarium Cut, and it also provides access to study through natural disarticulation of the skull's sutures. This allows one to explore significantly further than the conventional Calvarium-cut skull.
The 7 piece Color-Coded Study Skull is designed with removable bone groupings, so the skull's sphenoid, ethmoid, and vomer can be disarticulated from the skull and examined thoroughly.
This adult female European skull is an astonishing casting example with clean detail and lifelike texture. It matches all of the features of the original skull and is not subject to international regulations governing human subjects, sourcing, and donor authorization. This skull is part of a series of medical anatomy skulls developed with top researchers and teaching professionals.
Reference:
Netter, F.H. (2003) Atlas of Human Anatomy, 3rd Ed. Teterboro, NJ: Icon Learning Systems.
Scientific Name | Catalogue # | Size | Price |
Homo sapiens | BC-224 | 7 ½" L x 5" W x 7 ¼" H 19.3L x 12.5W X 18.4H (cm) | $814.00 |
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