
Replica Peking Man Skull
Modeled after the 1995 reconstruction of Peking Man created by Sawyer and Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History, this Homo erectus skull is based on fossils of several individuals found in the caves at Zhoukoudian, China. It represents a complete male erectus skull dating from 500,000 years ago.
Specifications:
- 1:1 scale
- Polyurethane resin cast
- 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw)
- Skull Length 21.5 cm (8.4 in.)
Origin: Beijing, China
Please note: This item is a theoretical reconstruction based on scientific interpretation. It was not molded from an original fossil, but represents what the specimen is believed to have looked like based on available research.
Modeled after the 1995 reconstruction of Peking Man created by Sawyer and Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History, this Homo erectus skull is based on fossils of several individuals found in the caves at Zhoukoudian, China. It represents a complete male erectus skull dating from 500,000 years ago.
Specifications:
- 1:1 scale
- Polyurethane resin cast
- 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw)
- Skull Length 21.5 cm (8.4 in.)
Origin: Beijing, China
Please note: This item is a theoretical reconstruction based on scientific interpretation. It was not molded from an original fossil, but represents what the specimen is believed to have looked like based on available research.
$86.45
Original: $247.00
-65%Replica Peking Man Skull—
$247.00
$86.45Description
Modeled after the 1995 reconstruction of Peking Man created by Sawyer and Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History, this Homo erectus skull is based on fossils of several individuals found in the caves at Zhoukoudian, China. It represents a complete male erectus skull dating from 500,000 years ago.
Specifications:
- 1:1 scale
- Polyurethane resin cast
- 2-part skull (separate cranium and jaw)
- Skull Length 21.5 cm (8.4 in.)
Origin: Beijing, China
Please note: This item is a theoretical reconstruction based on scientific interpretation. It was not molded from an original fossil, but represents what the specimen is believed to have looked like based on available research.



















