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Human Fetal Skulls
Real Bone Human Fetal Skulls -
A fetal skull is the skull from an infant that never reached term, and therefore was never actually born. We believe that the bulk of our specimens actually range from about 3rd trimester to neonate, or newborn, in age, but we refer to them as 'fetal' to reduce confusion.
Please Note: Unfortunately, because most sexual dimorphic traits do not develop in the bones of humans until puberty, it would be virtually impossible to define the sex of a fetal or infant skull by sight. |
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| Chinese Fetal Skulls -
The specimens below are originally from china. Please note the fetal skull number that you will need to reference to purchase, as well as the individual descriptions and price as each skull is unique. |
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Fetal Skull #105
From China.
3.5" L, 3.5" W, 3.25" H
$800.00 |
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Fetal Skull #106
From China.
Small natural hole in left side of occipital.
4.75" L, 3" W, 3.25" H
$800.00 |
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Fetal Skull #112
From China.
Mandible glued to cranium at TM joint.
4" L, 3" W, 3.25" H
$900.00 |
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Fetal Skull #113
From China.
Mandible glued to cranium at TM joint.
4.5" L, 3.5" W, 3.25" H
$800.00 |
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Fetal Skull #116
From China.
Mandible glued to cranium at TM joint.
3.5" L, 3.75" W, 3.25" H
$800.00 |
| Indian Fetal Skulls -
The specimens that are pictured below are originally from India and were imported into the country prior to the export ban in 1985, though they were purchased by us from an individual collector within the states. |
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Fetal Skull #131
Fetal skull from India.
Perfect condition, comes with stand.
$800 |
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Fetal Skull #130
Fetal skull from India.
Perfect condition except for damage to base of stand; see 3rd picture.
$750 |
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 addendums to this including a few states where import and export has been banned, and of course, protected archaeological resources covered by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. For more information and specifics please visit our Bone FAQ page.
Human Bone Price Increase***
While it has not been too long since I was forced to raise human bone prices, I must do it again. Supplies have continued to fall since China, the only country recently shipping significant numbers of human bones, passed a law outlawing their export right before the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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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