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Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

Side views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis, (La Ferrassie) and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls. Natural History Museum, London, UK. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Africa African Collection Comparison Cranium Dordogne Early Human Early Man Fossil Human Fossil Man France Hominini Homo Homo Erectus Homo Heidelbergensis Homo Neanderthalensis Homo Sapiens Java Neanderthal Palaeontological Paleontological Polynesia Profile Quartet Scale Specimen Zambia Broken Hill Crania Homo Rhodesiensis La Ferrassie Palaeontology Sangiran

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This print showcases a quartet of Homo species skulls, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution and diversity of our early human ancestors. Against a striking black background, these side views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis (La Ferrassie), and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls are on display at the renowned Natural History Museum in London, UK. The collection represents a remarkable journey through time and geography, with each skull representing different regions and eras in human history. From Java to Dordogne, Zambia to Polynesia, these specimens provide valuable insights into the paleontological tapestry that shaped our existence. Carefully arranged for comparison purposes, this ensemble highlights both subtle differences and shared anatomical features among these hominin crania. The scale allows viewers to appreciate the intricate details etched onto each bone - remnants of ancient lives lived thousands or even millions of years ago. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of our place within this grand narrative of evolution. It serves as a poignant reminder that despite our diverse origins across Africa and Europe, we all belong to one interconnected human family – Homo sapiens – who have triumphed over countless challenges throughout history. Through its sheer beauty and scientific significance, this print invites us to reflect on our shared heritage while igniting curiosity about the mysteries still waiting to be unraveled by paleontology's tireless pursuit of knowledge.


Framed Prints of Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

Discover the fascinating world of human evolution with our collection of Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the intriguing image "Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933" by the Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library. This captivating print showcases side views of five significant Homo species skulls: Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis (La Ferrassie), and H. sapiens (Polynesia). Each skull represents a crucial chapter in human history, providing a glimpse into our ancestors' evolutionary journey. Add this educational and thought-provoking piece to your home or office décor and start a conversation about the rich history of our species.


Photo Prints of Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

Discover the fascinating world of human evolution with our exclusive range of Photographic Prints from Science Photo Library and the Natural History Museum, London. This captivating image showcases side views of Homo sp. skulls, including Homo erectus from Sangiran, H. heidelbergensis from Broken Hill, H. neanderthalensis from La Ferrassie, and H. sapiens from Polynesia. Each print offers a unique glimpse into our ancient past, providing a mesmerizing conversation starter for any room. Bring a piece of history into your home and deepen your understanding of human development with this stunning, museum-quality print.


Poster Prints of Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

"Discover the fascinating evolution of human ancestors with our selection of poster prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the captivating image "Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933" from the Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library. This striking image showcases side views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis (La Ferrassie), and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls, providing a unique perspective on our ancestors' development. Add this educational and visually engaging poster to your home or office space and embark on a journey through time."


Jigsaw Puzzles of Homo sp. skulls C016 / 5933

Discover the fascinating world of human evolution with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzles featuring the renowned Homo sp. skulls collection from the Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library. This educational puzzle includes intricately detailed images of side views of Homo erectus (Sangiran), H. heidelbergensis (Broken Hill), H. neanderthalensis (La Ferrassie), and H. sapiens (Polynesia) skulls. Assemble these puzzles to deepen your understanding of human ancestry and the incredible journey of our species. A perfect activity for families, educators, and anyone with a curiosity for history and science.

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