Replica of the Homo Sapiens Skhul 5 Skull – Homo Sapiens Skhul 5 Description – Material and Creation Process: 3D-printed from plastic using a detailed digital copy of the original artifact. Hand-painted for complete accuracy, matching the color and texture of the real historical skull. Size: Full-scale replica, life-sized to the original artifact: 20.3 cm (L) × 13.9 cm (W) × 19.3 cm (H) / 8.0" (L) × 5.5" (W) × 7.6" (H) Jaw: Lower jaw included. Detachable. Significance in Anthropology (this part was copied from BoneClone and processed through DeepSeek to highlight key points): Dating: approx. 100,000 years ago. The Homo sapiens Skhul 5 skull was discovered in the Skhul Cave (Israel, 1932) and represents one of the earliest traces of humans outside Africa. Features:
Possible hybrid between sapiens and Neanderthals.
Prominent brow ridges and protruding jaw (archaic traits).
Brain capacity of 1520 cm³, high forehead, and rounded occipital bone (similar to modern humans).