Taung Child Australopithecus Africanus Skull Replica, Full-size 3d printed Hominid Skull, Museum Quality
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3D printed replica of a Homo Habilis OH 24 skull in full real size. Without jaw.
Painting to the color of a real find skull.
Size: 184/103/119 mm
About this hominid:
OH 24 (Olduvai Hominid № 24, nicknamed "Twiggy") is a fossilized skull of the species Homo habilis. It was discovered in Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania by Peter Nzube in 1968. The skull was found crushed almost flat and was therefore named after the famously skinny model of the time Twiggy. A female skull. Estimated at about 1.8 mya (million years old), the cranium was found crushed flat and cemented together with a mass coating of limestone.
3D printed Taung Baby Australopithecus africanus skull. The brain is held onto the skull by a magnet hidden inside.
Painting to the color of a real find skull.
Dimensions: length, 130 mm; width, 80 mm; height, 95 mm.
About hominid:
The Taung Baby is a fossilized skull of a young Australopithecus Africanus, found in 1924 in a limestone quarry near the town of Taung in South Africa. Raymond Dart described it as a new species in the journal Nature in 1925. The brain volume is 390-410 cm3 (real size), 440 cm3 (reconstructed "adult" size).
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