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Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8




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Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8

Reproduction of a Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8 million years. From Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

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Archaeological Bone Continent Cranium Dear Extinct Frontal Hominid Million Nutcracker Years Maxilla


12"x10" Modern Frame

Discover the fascinating world of human evolution with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, affectionately named "Dear Boy." This unique piece showcases a reproduction of a 1.8 million-year-old cranium discovered at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. Housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain, this precious artifact is now available to adorn your home or office. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve and protect the high-quality image, providing a captivating conversation starter. Delve into the rich history of our ancestors with this beautiful and educational addition to your space.

10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")

Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 30.5cm (10" x 12")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
1.8 million years ago, in the heart of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, Africa, the remains of an extinct hominid named Paranthropus boisei were discovered. Among these fossils was a well-preserved cranium, later named "Dear Boy," which is now a significant exhibit at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain. The cranium of Paranthropus boisei, Dear Boy, is a testament to our evolutionary past. With a distinctive frontal bone and prominent brow ridges, this hominid is often referred to as the "nutcracker man" due to its strong chewing mechanism. The maxilla, or upper jawbone, also exhibits large molars and premolars, indicating a diet primarily composed of hard nuts and roots. The discovery of Dear Boy and other Paranthropus boisei fossils in Olduvai Gorge has provided valuable insights into the lives of our early hominid ancestors. These findings have helped scientists understand the adaptations necessary for our ancestors to survive in the ever-changing African environment during the Pleistocene epoch. The cranium of Dear Boy, now housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, is a reminder of our shared history with Africa and the incredible journey of human evolution. As we continue to explore and learn from our past, the importance of preserving and studying fossils like Dear Boy cannot be overstated. This reproduction of the cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy, is a glimpse into the past, offering us a window into the lives of our early hominid ancestors. The intricacies of the bone structure and the stories it holds serve as a reminder of the rich history and diverse cultures that have shaped our world. In the halls of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, Spain, the cranium of Paranthropus boisei, Dear Boy, stands as a symbol of our shared human heritage and the ongoing quest for knowledge and understanding of our past.

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