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 ...
EditorialA human humerus (humerus) from the North Sea. Both the distal and proximal side are damaged. There is also a part of the back of the bone, where sampling took place for C14 research, humerus, organic, bone, l. 22.6 cm, the Netherlands, South Holland, M...
Editorialflute of deer horn, humerus of bird, smaller than a swan. 1 klangat, 3 handle holes, 1 octave, flute, organic, antler, 11,8 x 2,3 cm, me 450-1500, Netherlands, Friesland, Dongeradeel, Bornwird.
EditorialExcision of 4 inch of Shaft of Humerus - L.B. Snead, Co. A. 9' N.Y. Wounded May 7, 1864..., Attributed to W. Thompson (American, active 1860s), 1864?1865, Albumen silver print.
EditorialPhoto of a boy of 12 - four years after an Excision of the head of the right humerus. by Dr. A.C. Deane of Springfield, Mass., Attributed to William H. Bell (American, 1830 - 1910), August 25, 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialHumerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner and Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo an...
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 ...
EditorialHumerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection. Lithograph by Joseph Dinkel after Werner and Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo an...
EditorialViews of the humerus and ulna bones in the human arm. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824.