EditorialVertical View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialPosterior View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialBase View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialBase View of a Cranium. From an ancient tumulus near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory., Unknown maker, American, about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialTethyum cranium, Print, Tethya, Tethya is a genus of sea sponges belonging to the family Tethyidae. Members of this genus all have a spherical body formand some are known to be able to move at speeds of between 1 and 4 mm per day.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral, 20th century. Relics of the Apostle St Andrew on a silver carved teak (small finger, part of cranium). Peloponnese.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral, 20th century. Relics of the Apostle St Andrew on a silver carved teak (small finger, part of cranium). Peloponnese.
EditorialThe cranium (filled in cast) of Homo erectus known as OH9 or "Chellean Man", found at Olduvia Gorge, Tanzania, Africa, by Leakey. 1,4 millions years ago. Brain size larger than 1.000 cubic centimetres. Replica. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Barcelon...
EditorialParanthropus boisei or Australopithecus boisei. It was an early hominin, described as the largest of the genus Paranthropus (robust australopithecines). Eastern Africa, Pleistocene, about 1,4 millions years ago. Reconstruction of cranium discovered by ...
EditorialCranium 1-4 and part of sternum 5,6 of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, Londo...
EditorialCandidus head-reliquary, around 1165. One of the legendary companions of Saint Maurice in the Theban legion, Saint Candidus'martyrdom and ascent to heaven is shown on the socle. Nut-wood, silver plated. The wooden core contains a human cranium.
EditorialHomo heidelbergensis. Fragment of a cranium, 250000 years ago (Swanscombe, Great Britain). Adult mandible, 500000 years ago (Mauer, Germany) and Humerus, 240000 years ago (Lezetxiki, Mondragon, Basque Country, Spain). Replicas. National Archaeological ...
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral, 20th century. Relics of the Apostle St Andrew on a silver carved teak (small finger, part of cranium). Peloponnese.
EditorialReproduction of a Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1,8 million years. From Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialSectioned skull in profile to left with the left side of the cranium removed, 1651, Etching; only state, Plate: 2 11/16 ? 2 15/16 in. (6.8 ? 7.5 cm), Prints, After Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, Vinci 1452?1519 Amboise), Sectioned skull in profile to left...
EditorialSectioned skull in profile to left with the left side of the cranium removed, 1651, Etching: only state, Sheet: 2 5/8 ? 2 15/16 in. (6.7 ? 7.5 cm), Prints, After Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, Vinci 1452?1519 Amboise), Skull in profile to left with the le...
EditorialCranium 1-4 and part of sternum 5,6 of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, Londo...
EditorialReproduction of a Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1,8 million years. From Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialCranium from an eskimo (Inuit), and one from an ancient tomb near Niagara. Lithograph by J. Bull from James Cowles Prichard's Natural History of Man, Balliere, London, 1855.
EditorialPatras, Greece. St Andrew's Cathedral, 20th century. Relics of the Apostle St Andrew on a silver carved teak (small finger, part of cranium). Peloponnese.
EditorialCandidus head-reliquary, around 1165. One of the legendary companions of Saint Maurice in the Theban legion, Saint Candidus'martyrdom and ascent to heaven is shown on the socle. Nut-wood, silver plated. The wooden core contains a human cranium.