Post-Cranial
Real Human Bones


Arm (Articulated)
Includes articulated hand, radius, ulna, humerus, clavicle, and scapula. Matched set.
$420.00
human arm with clavicle and scapula
Arm (Articulated), w/o hand
Articulated arm without hand. Includes radius, ulna, humerus, clavicle, and scapula. Matched set.
$220.00
articulated human arm, no hand
Calcaneous
Largest of the tarsals, this bone forms the heel of the foot and articulates with the tibia.
$10.00
human calcaneous
Carpal (single)
Small bones of the wrist. Many of these have small holes from prior articulation.
$2.00

OUT OF STOCK
human carpals
Clavicle
The "collar bone", articulates with the sternum and scapula.
$30.00
human clavicle
Femur (A1 Quality)
Largest bone of the human body, found in the thigh. Please note that we generally have a waiting list for A1 Femurs.
$160.00
human femur A2
Fibula
The long slender bone of the lower leg.
$40.00
human fibula
Foot (Articulated)
Complete human foot articulated on either nylon or wire.
$150.00
articulated human foot
Hand (Articulated)
Complete human hand articulated on either nylon or wire. Please note that we generally have a waiting list for articulated hands.
$200.00
 
Humerus
The bone of the upper arm.
$80.00
human humerus
Hyoid
A strange little bone best known as the "adam's apple". Variable degrees of fusion - may come in either one, two, or three parts.
$50.00
human hyoid
Inominate (single)
One half of the pelvis. Please note that this is for one inominate. A full pelvis consists of two inominates and the sacrum.
$50.00
human inominate (single)
Lower Leg (articulated)
Includes articulated foot, tibia, fibula, and patella. Matched set.
$320.00
human bones
Mandible
Please see Human Skull Partials for mandibles.
$50.00 - $160.00
human mandible (A1)
Finger or Toe Tips (single)
Individual finger and toe tips, or distal phalages. Sizes vary, most have small holes from being previously articulated. Please note that these are single bones, not entire fingers. A complete finger consists of one metacarpal and three phalanges (except for thumb with only two phalanges).
$4.00
OUT OF TOE TIPS!
human bones
Metacarpal or Phalange (single)
Individual finger and hand bones. Sizes vary, most have small holes from being previously articulated. Please note that these are single bones, not entire fingers. A complete finger consists of one metacarpal and three phalanges (except for thumb with only two phalanges).
$5.00

SOLD OUT
human phalanges
Metatarsal or Phalange (single)
Individual toe and foot bones. Sizes vary, most have small holes from being previously articulated. Please note that these are single bones, not entire toes. A complete toe consists of one metacarpal and three phalanges. Generally larger, shorter, and rounder in cross-section than the bones found in the hand.
$5.00
Very few left, please call to inquire.
human metatarsals and phalanges
Patella
Knee cap.
$25.00
human patella
Pelvis (disarticulated)
Includes matched set of left and right inominate, plus sacrum. Most do not include coccyx.
$220.00
human pelvis
Radius
One of the two bones found in the lower arm.
$50.00
human radius
Radius / Ulna (matched set)
A matched set or the radius and ulna from the same arm of a single individual.
$110.00
human radius/ulna set
Rib Half Set (12)
Matched set of twelve ribs from the same side of a single individual. Disarticulated.
$110.00
 
Rib (single)
A single rib.
$8.00
human ribs (single)
Sacrum
The bone found between the two inominates, connects the pelvis to the vertebral column.
$100.00
human sacrum
Coccyx
The very tip of the sacrum, which is sometimes fused to the distal end, but usually separate.
$80.00
human coccyx
Scapula
Shoulder blade. Because this is a very delicate bone, some have hairline cracks in the thin portion of the blade.
$50.00
human scapula
Sternum
Found in the center of the chest, most of the ribs meet here. Variable degrees of fusion; may come in one, two, or three pieces.
$70.00
human sternum
Tarsal, single
The bones of the ankle.
$3.00

OUT OF STOCK
human tarsals
Tibia, A1 quality.
The large bone of the lower leg (the "shin bone").
$100.00
human tibia (A1)
Ulna
The larger of the two bones of the lower arm.
$50.00
human ulna
Vertebrae, single
Individual vertebrae, exclusive of the atlas and axis.
$20.00
human vertebrae
Vertebrae, Atlas and Axis Sets
Matched set of the two top-most cervical veretebrate, connecting the skull to the vertebral column.
Please note that we are currently out of Atlas/Axis sets, and have been for some time, but we do have a waiting list. Please contact us to be put on the wishlist.

$120.00
human vertebrae (atlas and axis)

Vertebrae, Atlas, Axis & Occipital Plate Sets
Matched set of the two top-most cervical veretebrate, and the connecting occipital cranial plate.

*Occipital is well-fitted but most likely will not be from the same individual as the atlas/axis which are matched sets from one individual.*

$200.00

axis and atlas vertebra with occipital plate

axis and atlas vertebra with occipital plate

Vertebrae, complete set (24)
A complete set of all 24 vertebrae from a single individual. Disarticulated.
$520.00
 
Vertebrae, complete set (24) w/sacrum
Complete set of vertebrae with matching sacrum.
$620.00
human vertebrae, complete set (24) w/sacrum
Vertebrae, complete set (24) w/pelvis
Complete set of vertebrae with matching pelvis. Please call for availability.
$720.00
 

Bones for Search & Rescue Dogs

Please see the Search & Rescue Dog Package section of our website for a full explanation and description of this special offer.

Human Skulls

Please see the Human Skull section of our website to browse available human skulls.

Human Skeletons

Please see the Human Skeleton section of our website to view available human skeletons, both articulated and disarticulated.

Human Bone Laws & Information

In short, it is perfectly legal to posses and sell human bones in the United States. There are a few exceptions and adendums to this including a few states where import and export has been banned, and of course, that only certain human bones from particular places can be bought & sold legally. For more information and specifics please visit our Bone FAQ page.