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Human: Forensics and Pathology

Human Cradle Boarding Skull, possibly Microcephalic

Homo sapiens
Adult Human Female Cradle Boarded Cranium
This trauma skull from prehistoric Peru and part of the Hrdlicka Paleopathology Collection is of interest to biological anthropologists as well as anatomists. Hrdlicka recorded it in 1910 as a cradleboard skull, possibly microcephalic. The skull is small, with a somewhat vertical forehead, a markedly flat occipital profile and an asymmetric (left greater than right) parieto-occipital bulge. The skull has the appearance of having been "squashed" in the anteroposterior plane.
Licensed to Bone Clones® by the San Diego Museum of Man. A portion of the sales goes to further their work.
6" L x 5" W x 5" H 15.2L x 13W x 12.7H (cm)

A custom metal display stand is available on demand.

Human Cradle Boarding Skull, possibly Microcephalic

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Matching base available on request (part no. S-BC-222).
BC-222
Human Cradle Boarding Skull, possibly Microcephalic Skull (replica)

BC-222

Human Cradle Boarding Skull, possibly Microcephalic Skull (replica)

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