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  • Bone Clones® Adult Female Skull With 22-Caliber Gunshot Wounds (Replica), BC-202

Bone Clones® Adult Female Skull With 22-Caliber Gunshot Wounds (Replica), BC-202

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Homo sapiens

9.0" x 5.0" x 6.0 "

This trauma skull of a human female shows three small-caliber entrance gunshot wounds at the left side of the occipital bone. Two of these wounds overlap to create a figure "8" appearance. Much of the squamous region of the right temporal bone is missing, as are portions of the bilateral superomedial orbital walls. Although both of these wounds may in fact be "blow out fractures," they may also represent (at least partially) damage resulting from the passage of the projectiles out of the head.

Skull BC-202

Stand S-BC-202

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