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LRI4649139 Paleontology: Crane of Homo sapiens present, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan
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NHM1452628 Homo sapiens, Human cranium with brain, A model of a human (Homo sapiens) skull showing the brain the brain case. Held at The Natural History Museum, London. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1453620 Selection of Homo sapiens Crania, Left to right: Modern European Skull, Predmosti Czech Republic modern human skull, Early Homo sapiens skull from Zhoukoudian, recent human skull from China. - Anthropological
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NHM1454652 Homo sapiens skull (Italy), Homo sapiens cranium dating back to around 500 BC, showing the typical morphology fora skull from Italy for the Etruscan period. - EtruscanLondon UK
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NHM1454653 Homo sapiens skull (Italy), Homo sapiens cranium dating back to around 500 BC, showing the typical morphology fora skull from Italy for the Etruscan period. - EtruscanLondon UK
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UIG3507255 Skull of an early homo sapiens found in Eastern Europe.
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NHM1454654 Homo sapiens skull (Italy), Homo sapiens cranium dating back to around 500 BC, showing the typical morphology fora skull from Italy for the Etruscan period. - EtruscanLondon UK
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CHX2124640 Laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley. Skull Of Homo Sapiens Archaic.
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NHM1460679 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2), A three-quarter view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 130,000 years ago. This specimen is a cast of the skull known as Omo 2 discovered in 1967 at the Omo River, Ethiopia. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1454350 Homo sapiens cranium (Qafzeh 9), Frontal view of a cast of a Homo sapiens adult skull discovered at Dkebel Kafzeh, Israel by B. Vandermeersch, 1965-1969. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1460678 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2), A front view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 130,000 years ago. This specimen is a cast of the skull known as Omo 2 discovered in 1967 at the Omo River, Ethiopia. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1460680 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2), A side view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 130,000 years ago. This specimen is a cast of the skull known as Omo 2 discovered in 1967 at the Omo River, Ethiopia. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1453623 Homo sapiens (Singa 1) cranium, A heavily mineralized cranium once belonging to that of Homo sapiens who lived about 130,000 years ago. This specimen was discovered in Singa, Sudan by W.R.G. Bond in 1924. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1454757 Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?) H. neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1), L to R, cast of Homo erectus, (Sangiran 17), Sangiran, Java, 700,000 years old; cast of recent Homo sapiens skull from South East Asia; cast of Neanderthal skull from La Ferrassie, France, 50,000 years old. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1449556 Homo sapiens cranium (Predmosti 3), A cast of a skull of Modern Homo sapiens known as Predmosti 3 discovered at Predmosti, Czech Republic dating back 26,000 years. - Anthropological
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NHM1454352 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2), Lateral and frontal view of a cranium belonging to Archaic Homo sapiens dating back to 130,000 years ago. This specimen is a cast of the skull known as Omo 2 discovered in 1967 at the Omo River, Ethiopia. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1454750 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1), A reconstruction of Homo sapiens skull discovered by the team of Richard Leakey in 1967. Location: Kibish, north west of Kenya Camp near Shiangoro Village east of River Omo. Specimen dated at 130,000 years old. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1454357 Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 1), Lateral and facial view of a cast of a skull belonging to a male Homo sapiens discovered at Mladec, Bocek's Cave by J. Szombathy, June 1881. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1454355 Homo sapiens cranium (Florisbad 1), Lateral and frontal view of a cast of a Homo sapiens skull from Florisbad, South Africa. Upper Pleistocene 130,000-12,000 BP. Reconstructed by P. Cohen. - Cast
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NHM1454356 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1), A reconstruction of Homo sapiens skull discovered By the team of Richard Leakey in 1967. Location: Kibish, north west of Kenya Camp near Shiangoro Village east of River Omo. Specimen dated at 130,000 years old. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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CHX2124638 Laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley. The Oldest Skull Of An Homo Erctus, The Kn Er 3733
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NHM1454353 Homo sapiens cranium (Mladec 5), Lateral and frontal view of a cast of an adult male Homo sapiens skull disovered at Mladec (Lautsch), Bocek's Cave, N. Moravia, Czech Republic, by workers, March 1904. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1459995 Modern Homo sapiens skull (Skhul V), A three-quarter view of a cast reconstruction of fragments of skull discovered at the Skhul Cave, Israel. This specimen dates back to 105,000 years ago. It is known as Skhul V. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1449557 Homo sapiens cranium (UC 101), Skull UC 101 discovered at the upper cave (Shandingdong), Zhoukoudian, China. This specimen belonging to Modern Homo sapiens dates back to 30,000 years ago. - Anthropological
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NHM1453209 Homo sapiens cranium (Predmosti 3), Frontal view of cranium and mandible (casts) of a Homo sapiens male aged 35-40 discovered at Predmosti, North East Moravia, Czech Republic. By K.J. Maska, June 1894. This specimen dates back 30,000. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1459920 Homo sapiens cranium (Qafzeh 11), Three-quarter view of a cast of the Qafzeh child (Earl Modern Homo sapiens) discovered at Djebel kafzeh, Israel by B. Vandermeersch, 1965-1969, dating back around 100,000 years. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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UIG3499733 Prehistory. Paleolithic. Mousterian. Neanderthal skull (Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis). Middle Paleolithic (90000 BC-35000 BC). Museum of Natural History. Milan (Italy).
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NHM1459921 Homo sapiens cranium (Qafzeh 11), Lateral view of a cast of the Qafzeh child (Early Modern Homo sapiens) discovered at Djebel kafzeh, Israel by B. Vandermeersch, 1965-1969, dating back to around 100,000 years. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1453624 Homo sapiens (Singa 1) cranium endocast, An endocast of a heavily mineralized cranium once belonging to that of Homo sapiens who lived about 130,000 years ago. This specimen was discovered in Singa, Sudan by W.R.G. Bond in 1924. - Anthropological
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STF257395 Deutschland;
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NHM1453325 Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) cranium, Frontal view of cast of cranium belonging to adult female Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) living about 6,000 years ago discovered in Wadjak, East Java, Indonesia. It was brought to the attention of Eugene Dubois in 1890. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1454351 Homo sapiens cranium (Stetten 1), Lateral and frontal view of a cast of a cranium belonging to an adult, possibly male, Homo sapiens discovered at Cave Vogelherd-Hohle, North West of Stetten by G. Riek, July 1931. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1460681 Late archaic Homo sapiens cranium (Skhul 9), The cranium of late archaic Homo sapiens known as Skhul 9 discovered at the Skhul Cave, Israel. This specimen dates to back 105,000 years ago. - Archaic
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NHM1454358 Homo sapiens cranium (Cro-Magnon 1), Lateral view of a cast of a skull belonging to Homo sapiens Le Viellard, adult male about 45 years of age. Discovered near the station, Les Eyzies de Tayac, France by workmen, March 1868. - CastLondon UK
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NHM1454354 Homo sapiens cranium (Cro-Magnon 1), Lateral and frontal view of a cast of a skull belonging to Homo sapiens Le Viellard, adult male about 45 years of age. Discovered near the station, Les Eyzies de Tayac, France by workmen, March 1868. - CastLondon UK
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XZL151552 direct ancestor of modern human; dated between 2.5 and 1 million years ago;
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NHM1454749 H. erectus, H. heidelbergensis, H. neanderthalensis, H. sapiens crania, Frontal view: Homo erectus ( Sangiran); Homo heidelbergensis ( Broken Hill); Homo neanderthalensis ( La Ferrassie) & Modern Homo sapiens, ( Polynesia). - CollectionLondon UK
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NHM1460741 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1), A reconstruction of Homo sapiens skull discovered By the team of Richard Leakey in 1967. Location: Kibish, north west of Kenya Camp near Shiangoro Village east of River Omo. Specimen dated at 130,000 years old. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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STF257398 Italien;
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NHM1456225 Homo sapiens (Predmosti) & Homo neanderthalensis (La Ferrassie 1) crania, Left: Cro-Magnon from Predmosti, Czech Republic. Right: Neanderthal man cranium, adult male discovered by D. Peyrony and L. Captain in 1909 at La Ferrassie, Dordogne, France. It dates back around 70,000 years old. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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NHM1453324 Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) cranium, Frontal view of cast of cranium belonging to adult female Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) living about 6,000 years ago discovered in Wadjak, East Java, Indonesia. It was brought to the attention of Eugene Dubois in 1890. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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CHX2124639 Laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley. Skull Of An Homo Sapiens Neandertalensis.
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UIG531518
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NHM1453975 Homo sapiens (Gough's Cave 190) cranium, Modern human skull showing cut marks on frontal dating back to around c. 12,000 - 14,000 years ago, (Creswellian). Excavated from Gough's Cave, Cheddar, Somerset. - Britain Somerset UK
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NHM1460740 Late archaic Homo sapiens cranium (Skhul 9), The cranium of late archaic Homo sapiens known as Skhul 9 discovered at the Skhul Cave, Israel. This specimen dates to back 105,000 years ago. - Archaic
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LRI4649111 Prehistory: Cro-magnon man's fossil crane (or Cro magnon or Cromagnon), Homo sapiens. Dating from the solutreen, upper paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: fossil Cro-Magnon skull, Homo sapiens. From the Solutrean upper paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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NHM1453980 Homo sapiens (Gough's Cave 190) cranium, Modern human skull showing cut marks excavated from Gough's Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14,000 to 12,000 years old, late upper palaeolithic (Creswellian). - Bone Somerset UK
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UDK844421
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NHM1453984 Homo sapiens (Gough's Cave 3) cranium, Modern human childs skull with cut marks excavated from Gough's Cave, Cheddar, Somerset. Dated at around 14,000 to 12,000 years old, late upper palaeolilthic (Creswellian). - Britain Costa Rica
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STF257389 frueher Homo Sapiens; Mugharet es-Skuhl; Karmel;
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LRI4649134 Prehistory: fossil skull of Homo sapiens from Grimaldi. Culture of the Aurignacian, Upper Paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: fossil Homo sapiens skull from Grimaldi, Ventimiglia (Italy). Aurignacian culture, Upper Paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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STF257388 Deutschland;
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STF257391 Belgien;
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STF257386 frueh-archaischer; Elandsfontein;
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CHX2124635 Laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley. France. Marseille
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CHX2124637 France. Marseille. laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley
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STF257393 Deutschland;
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CHX2124634 Laboratory Of The Paleontologist Henry De Lumley. France. Marseille
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CHX2124633 PALEONTOLOGIST HENRY DE LUMLEY IN THE PREHISTORIC CAVE OF TAUTAVEL, SOUTH OF FRANCE. A 465 000 YEARS OLD SKULL. FRANCE. PERPIGNAN.
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CHX2124619 France. Perpignan. paleontologist Henry De Lumley In The Prehistoric Cave Of Tautavel, South Of France. A 465 000 Years Old Skull.
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CHX2124623 France. Perpignan. paleontologist Henry De Lumley In The Prehistoric Cave Of Tautavel, South Of France. A 465 000 Years Old Skull.
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STF257390 Neandertal; Deutschland;
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CHX2124624 France. Perpignan. paleontologist Henry De Lumley In The Prehistoric Cave Of Tautavel, South Of France. A 465 000 Years Old Skull.
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CHX2124620 France. Perpignan. paleontologist Henry De Lumley In The Prehistoric Cave Of Tautavel, South Of France. A 465 000 Years Old Skull.
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CHX2124621 France. Perpignan. paleontologist Henry De Lumley In The Prehistoric Cave Of Tautavel, South Of France. A 465 000 Years Old Skull.
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STF257387 frueh-archaischer;
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LRI4649124 Prehistory: fossil skull of Homo sapiens from Grimaldi. Culture of the Aurignacian, Upper Paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: fossil Homo sapiens skull from Grimaldi, Ventimiglia (Italy). Aurignacian culture, Upper Paleolithic. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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NHM1451117 Hominid crania, L to R: Australopithecus africanus; Homo rudolfensis; H.erectus; H. heildebergensis; H. neanderthalensis and H. sapiens. Arranged in chronological order these specimens (casts) illustration human evolution. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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LRI9037150 Skulls of Homo Sapiens, Neanderthal Man, Java Man, and of a Gorilla.
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LRI4649132 Prehistory: fossil skull of Homo sapiens (Man of Cro-magnon or Cro magnon or Cromagnon) from Chancelade (Dordogne). Culture of the Magdalenian, Upper Paleolithic. 15,000 BC. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: fossil Homo sapiens Cro-Magnon skull from Chancelade (Dordogne, France). Magdalenian culture. Upper Paleolithic. 15000 BC. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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LRI4649140 Prehistory: fossil skull of Homo sapiens pre neanderthal (Homo steinheimensis or Homo heidelbergensis) found in Steinheim an der Murr (Germany) in 1933. Lower paleolithic. Age from 350,000 to 250,000 years. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: fossil skull of a pre-neanderthal Homo Sapiens (Homo heidelbergensis or Homo steinheimensis) found in Steinheim an der Murr (Germany) in 1933. Lower Paleolithic. Aged between 350,000 and 250,000 years. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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STF257397 Frankreich;
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NHM1460742 Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 1), A reconstruction of Homo sapiens skull discovered By the team of Richard Leakey in 1967. Location: Kibish, north west of Kenya Camp near Shiangoro Village east of River Omo. Specimen dated at 130,000 years old. - AnthropologicalLondon UK
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CHT214752 Lucile Swan was a friend and colleague of Teilhard de Chardin and shared his interest in the origins of man
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TAD1747128 skull of Cro Magnon man (Homo Sapiens, 40000-9000 BC), found in Les Eyzies, France
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UDK5430021
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NHM1459993 Modern Homo sapiens cranium (Skhul V), A front view of a cast of Skhul V discovered in 1932 on Mount Carmel, Israel. The original specimen is held at Harvard's Peabody Museum. This specimen dates between 80,000 and 100,000 years old.
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XBP343142 sub species of homo sapiens;
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NHM1459994 Modern Homo sapiens cranium (Skhul V), A side view of a cast of Skhul V discovered in 1932 on Mount Carmel, Israel. The original specimen is held at Harvard's Peabody Museum. This specimen dates between 80,000 and 100,000 years old.
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PVD1679910 Robert Broom (1866-1951) south african paleontologist who discovered skull of Australopithecus, 30's
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LLM11718473 The last of the ogres. Illustration from Wonders of Land and Sea edited by Graeme Williams (Waverley, c.1920).By Harry Hamilton Johnston
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LLM7183069 Palaeolithic mammoth-hunters engineering their kill. Illustration for Our Wonderful World edited by J A Hammerton (Amalgamated Press, c 1935 - originally appeared as a part series in 1929ff).
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LRI4649102 Prehistory: skull of the Man of the Chapel to the Saints (Chapelle aux Saints), man of Neanderthal (Neanderthal or Neandertal: Homo sapiens), Paleolithic. Reunited in Correze in 1908. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: Human skull from la Chapelle-aux-Saints, Neanderthal man (Neandertal: Homo sapiens), Paleolithic. Found in Correze in 1908. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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LRI4649112 Prehistory: skull of the Man of the Chapel to the Saints (Chapelle aux Saints), man of Neanderthal (Neanderthal or Neandertal: Homo sapiens), Paleolithic. Reunited in Correze in 1908. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan - Prehistory: Human skull from la Chapelle-aux-Saints, Neanderthal man (Neandertal: Homo sapiens), Paleolithic. Found in Correze in 1908. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale, Milan, Italy
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PRX11861613 The detailed anatomical illustration shows the human skeleton from front and back with precise labeling of all bones. This scientific illustration, typical for the period, was used for anatomical education and understanding of human body structure in the early 19th century. By F. Sturm. From Abbildungen zu Okens allgemeiner Naturgeschichte für alle Stände. Stuttgart, Hoffmannsche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1843. [Anatomy, Human skeleton, Osteology, Human medicine, 19th century, Natural history, Vertebrates, Homo sapiens, Bone structure, Scientific illustration, Medical history, Ribcage, Spine, Skull, Pelvis]
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PRX11859126 This detailed anatomical illustration shows a complete human skeleton in frontal view, surrounded by specific bone details of individual body regions. The image is labeled with letters and numbers that identify anatomical structures for didactic purposes. By Martin St. Ange del., Fournier sc. From Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle dirigé par M. Charles D'Orbigny. Paris, chez les Éditeurs MM. Renard, Martinet et Cie, 1849. [anatomy, osteology, human skeleton, bone structure, primates, Homo sapiens, skull, spine, pelvis, extremities, natural history, 19th century, scientific illustration, mammals, hand-colored steel engraving]
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