Pathological Human Skulls

Dental & Other Anomalies - These dental and other inexplicable anomalies include any birth defects, mutations, and hereditary abnormalities that affected or altered the formation of the skull making it extra-ordinary in contrast to the anatomical standard.

Individually Priced & Numbered for Reference
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Skull #773 P
Pathological skull. Male from China.
2 teeth, 1 supernumerary tooth (improperly erupting through upper maxilla). Mandible edentate. Dark bone throughout cranium. 1 styloid process.
$1,500
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Skull #771 P
Pathological skull. Male from China.
Atlas fused to foramen magnum.
5 teeth; 8 lost post-mortem, 3 lost post-mortem.
UPPER ONLY, NO MANDIBLE.
$2,000
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Skull #987 P
Pathological skull. Male from China.
Altas fused to foramen magnum.
no teeth; 12 lost post-mortem, 20 lost ante-mortem.
$2,500

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Skull #988 P
Pathological skull. Female from China.
Altas fused to foramen magnum.
Infection hole into left sinus from left M2.
2 teeth; 11 lost post-mortem, 3 lost ante-mortem.
Inca bone present.
Damaged nasal.
$1,500

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Skull #1098 P
Pathological skull. Male from China.
Altas fused to foramen magnum.
28 teeth; 4 lost post-mortem, 1 decayed, 1 broken off.
1 styloid process.
Copper stain from bridge in life.
$2,500

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Skull #1100 P
Pathological skull. Male from India.
Hole that goes clean through the anterior mandible (chin).
Cut calvaria & spring held mandible.
22 teeth; 6 lost post-mortem, 4 lost ante-mortem, 8 cracked or chipped.
Damaged nasals, orbitals and turbinates.
$1,750

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Skull #759 P
Pathological Skull. Male from China.
3 Frontal osteomas.
25 teeth (17 decayed, 1 replaced, 3 upper front incisors missing, 5 teeth lost ante-mortem) dark stains.
$1,750

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Skull #962 P
Pathological skull. Female from China.
Atlas and axis fused to foramen magnum, and right M3 is erupting sideways.
7 teeth; 9 lost post-mortem, 2 chipped and 3rd molars erupting.
Double inca bone, un fused metopic suture.
Slight nasal damage. Faded dark areas on the cranium.
UPPER ONLY, NO MANDIBLE.
$3,000
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Skull #1102 P
Pathological Skull. Male.
right maxillary incisor erupting near anterior nasal spine.
30 teeth; worn down and curiously darkly stained.
Pitting on surfaces on areas of cranium, orbitals, and maxilla.
Erosion and darkening on cranium and other areas of the skull.
Sand embedded in parts of bone.
$2,500

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Skull #564 P
Pathological Skull. Male from China.
8 teeth plus two supernumerary teeth (2 mandibular and 1 maxillar). 2 decayed, 17 lost post-mortem, remainder lost ante-mortem.
Some cranial erosion and darkening.
Casts of this specimen will be available soon.
Price is for original specimen.
$2,000

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Skull #1101 P
Pathological Skull. Male from India.
Fused right sqamous suture.
Cut calvaria & spring held mandible.
31 teeth; 1 teeth lost ante-mortem.
$2,500

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After a much longer period of exporting very large quantities of human bones, India outlawed export from that country in 1985. A large percentage of the current stock in the U.S. came from those two sources, and with no new country exporting to fill the demand, the price has increased very markedly. Hence, we have had to raise prices on all of our natural human bone products as of 3-1-10. - Ronald Cauble, Owner.

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