top of page
Diễn viên khác

MS001 Black Bear Hindpaw
Disarticulated: $219.00
Articulated: $259.00
Articulated with brass wire (unless you specify elastic cord), this is a hindpaw from a black bear, including the calcaneus through the terminal phalanges (bone core for claws). From California State University, Chico, and is cast in resin.
Articulated: $259.00
Articulated with brass wire (unless you specify elastic cord), this is a hindpaw from a black bear, including the calcaneus through the terminal phalanges (bone core for claws). From California State University, Chico, and is cast in resin.

MS004 Black Bear Forepaw
Disarticulated: $219.00
Articulated: $259.00
Forepaw, including carpals, articulated with brass wire and springs (unless you specify elastic cord), from a black bear. From California State University, cast in resin.
Articulated: $259.00
Forepaw, including carpals, articulated with brass wire and springs (unless you specify elastic cord), from a black bear. From California State University, cast in resin.

MS003 Bear Cranium and Mandible
$279.00
U. americanus, in excellent condition.
U. americanus, in excellent condition.

MS006 Mountain Lion Cranium and Mandible
$269.00
This large adult male had a broken canine, but that has been reconstructed, and we hope you can't tell which one it is.
This large adult male had a broken canine, but that has been reconstructed, and we hope you can't tell which one it is.

MS007 Hyena Male Skull
$279.00
This skull is in excellent condition, from Egypt.
This skull is in excellent condition, from Egypt.

MS008 Tiger Male Skull
$439.00
Cranium and mandible are in excellent condition.
Cranium and mandible are in excellent condition.

Swan Furculum Vs Endentulous Mandible
A great comparison of a swan furculum vs an endentulous mandible.

MS100 Katanda Bone Points
$85.00 per element.
Barbed bone points from Zaire, dating to approximately 80,000 BP (or more), excavated by Alison Brooks, Ph.D. and John E. Yellen, Ph.D. between 1986 and 1990 (Science 268:548-556, 1995). Originals are currently at the Smithsonian Institution. Second picture shows all the items available currently. We custom paint these to approximate the original coloring. Excellent for display purposes.
There are 12 pieces available: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 1, 4, 8, 9, K9:10.
Barbed bone points from Zaire, dating to approximately 80,000 BP (or more), excavated by Alison Brooks, Ph.D. and John E. Yellen, Ph.D. between 1986 and 1990 (Science 268:548-556, 1995). Originals are currently at the Smithsonian Institution. Second picture shows all the items available currently. We custom paint these to approximate the original coloring. Excellent for display purposes.
There are 12 pieces available: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 1, 4, 8, 9, K9:10.

Biface/Hand Axe Cut Marks
Excellent cut marks visible on bone from a biface/hand axe.

Femur with Obsidian Cut Marks
An animal femur with obsidian cut marks

Wolf Tooth Marks
A bone with visible wolf tooth marks.

Trample Markings
A bone with trample markings

Rodent Gnawing
Rodent Gnawing on a turkey humerus.
bottom of page