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Replica Teshik-Tash Child Skull

The Teshik-Tash skull, discovered in 1938 and estimated be 70,000 years old, is believed to have been from a nine-year-old boy. This specimen was excavated in Uzbekistan and represents the easternmost range of the Neanderthals. This specimen was reconstructed from over 150 individual skull fragments.

 

Specifications:
  • 1:1 scale
  • Polyurethane resin cast
  • 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw)
  • Skull Length 19 cm (7.5 in.)
  • Skull Width 14 cm (5.5 in.)
  • Skull Height 16 cm (6.3 in.)

Stand Comes Complete With A Custom Cradle Designed Specifically For This Skull

Origin: Uzbekistan
Product of Bone Clones
The Teshik-Tash skull, discovered in 1938 and estimated be 70,000 years old, is believed to have been from a nine-year-old boy. This specimen was excavated in Uzbekistan and represents the easternmost range of the Neanderthals. This specimen was reconstructed from over 150 individual skull fragments.

 

Specifications:
  • 1:1 scale
  • Polyurethane resin cast
  • 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw)
  • Skull Length 19 cm (7.5 in.)
  • Skull Width 14 cm (5.5 in.)
  • Skull Height 16 cm (6.3 in.)

Stand Comes Complete With A Custom Cradle Designed Specifically For This Skull

Origin: Uzbekistan
Product of Bone Clones
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Replica Teshik-Tash Child Skull

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The Teshik-Tash skull, discovered in 1938 and estimated be 70,000 years old, is believed to have been from a nine-year-old boy. This specimen was excavated in Uzbekistan and represents the easternmost range of the Neanderthals. This specimen was reconstructed from over 150 individual skull fragments.

 

Specifications:
  • 1:1 scale
  • Polyurethane resin cast
  • 2-part skull (separate cranium & jaw)
  • Skull Length 19 cm (7.5 in.)
  • Skull Width 14 cm (5.5 in.)
  • Skull Height 16 cm (6.3 in.)

Stand Comes Complete With A Custom Cradle Designed Specifically For This Skull

Origin: Uzbekistan
Product of Bone Clones