Anthropological Skull Model (Broken Hill Or Kabwe)
The Broken Hill/Kabwe Anthropological Skull Model is a high-quality and extremely accurate replica skull. The skull is one of a series, which are featured in the museum collection at the Institute of Anthropology and Human Genetics for Biologists.
This skull, and the rest of the collection, are ideal for the classroom for teaching and learning about our ancestors.
About the Model
The casting is very true-to-life, having been produced from scientifically-made copies of specimens featured in German University collections. This means that all the details in each anthropological skull have been reproduced absolutely accurately. The model is mounted on an attractive display pedestal, containing a relief map of the geographical area where the specimen was found. A multi-lingual, detailed information booklet is also included.
About Broken Hill/Kabwe
This particular skull is from the first early human cranium fossil to be found in Africa, in 1921. Once thought to be less than 40 000 years old, the skull has since been found to be at least 125 000 years old, probably significantly older. Some researchers have proposed that Broken Hill may be a member of the African population from which all modern humans descended, although this cannot be definitively proven.
Features of the Anthropological Skull Model
- High-quality replica skull based on the first human skull fossil to be found in Africa
- All details have been reproduced with the utmost accuracy
- Mounted on an attractive display pedestal containing a relief map
- Multi-lingual, detailed information booklet is also included
- Great tool for teaching and learning about the anatomy of early human species
Specifications of the Broken Hill Model
- Dimensions: 21 x 15.5 x 23.5cm
- Weight: 0.8kg