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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" From normal knees to intricate bone structures, our bodies are a masterpiece of anatomy

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur Fossil - young vertebrae (possibly Ceratopsian) late Cretaceous, Mexico

Dinosaur Fossil - young vertebrae (possibly Ceratopsian) late Cretaceous, Mexico
FG-6821 Dinosaur Fossil - young vertebrae (possibly Ceratopsian) late Cretaceous, Mexico. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Fossil - Phytosaur (parasuchian) Late Triassic Arizona/New Mexico, Habitat setting

Fossil - Phytosaur (parasuchian) Late Triassic Arizona/New Mexico, Habitat setting
FG-8055 PHYTOSAUR / PARASUCHIAN - FOSSIL SKELETON in habitat setting. Late Triassic, Arizona / New Mexico. Nicrosaurus gregorii Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaurs Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation

Dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaurs Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation
FG-CC-181 Dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaurs bones in situ after excavation Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada Dinosaur Park Lormation

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta

Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada The photograph shows the tooth battery of a
FG-7268 Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs teeth Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada Edmontosaurus annectens The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs)

Background imageBone Collection: Stegosaurus Dinosaur - Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada

Stegosaurus Dinosaur - Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada
FG-8001 DINOSAUR - Stegosaurus skeleton Late Jurassic, Morrison Formation, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, USA Stegosaurus armatus Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Phytosaur Fossil - late Triassic Arizona/ New Mexico, USA

Phytosaur Fossil - late Triassic Arizona/ New Mexico, USA
FG-8058 Phytosaur Fossil - late Triassic Arizona / New Mexico, USA. Nicrosaurus gregorii Phytosaurs were semi-aquatic archosaurs. They were widely distributed

Background imageBone Collection: Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3978

Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3978
CAN-2191 Pterodactyl Fossil - Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany Pterodactylus kochi John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur - Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal

Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur - Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal centers - Late Jurassic
CAN-3448 Agatized Dinosaur Bone - Allosaur Cross section shows bone marrow of femur - Amethyst crystal centers - Late Jurassic - Utah John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus). Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus). Jurassic
FG-7169 Dinosaurs - Sauropods Apatosaurus (formerly known as Brontosaurus) Jurassic. Full skeleton mount in display at the University of Wyoming Geological Museum in Laramie. Brent H

Background imageBone Collection: Diplodocus Caudal vertebrae. Morrison Formation. Jurassic Sheep Creek, Wyoming, USA

Diplodocus Caudal vertebrae. Morrison Formation. Jurassic Sheep Creek, Wyoming, USA
FG-6974 Diplodocus Caudal vertebrae Morrison Formation. Jurassic Sheep Creek, Wyoming, USA. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Theropod Dinosaur Jurassic. Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA

Theropod Dinosaur Jurassic. Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA
FG-10059 Theropod Dinosaur Jurassic. Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA. Allosaurus fragilis Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Diplodocus Dinosaur - femur imprint. Morrison, upper Jurassic. Dinosaur Hill, Fruita, Colorado, USA

Diplodocus Dinosaur - femur imprint. Morrison, upper Jurassic. Dinosaur Hill, Fruita, Colorado, USA
FG-11994 DINOSAUR - Diplodocus femur imprint. Dinosaur Hill. Fruita. Colorado. USA Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Morrison Formation, Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Morrison Formation, Jurassic
FG-CW-943 Dinosaurs - Theropods - Allosaur (carnivorous dinosaur) Skeleton on display in the Visitor Center at Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA. Allosaurus fragilis Morrison Formation, Jurassic

Background imageBone Collection: Triceratops Dinosaur - Late Cretaceous. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta

Triceratops Dinosaur - Late Cretaceous. Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada
FG-7996 TRICERATOPS SKELETON - Triceratops Dinosaur Skeleton, Late Cretaceous Display at Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleontology Alberta, Canada

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods - Tyrannosaurus rex teeth Teeth of the T rex named 'STAN'; middle tooth is

Dinosaurs - Theropods - Tyrannosaurus rex teeth Teeth of the T rex named "STAN"; middle tooth is 29 cm long
FG-BX-264 Dinosaurs - Theropods - Tyrannosaurus rex teeth From the Collections of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, Hill City

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs jaw Species: Edmontosaurus annectens Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta

Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs jaw Species: Edmontosaurus annectens Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta
FG-7267 Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs jaw Cretaceous, Montana, USA, and Alberta, Canada Edmontosaurus annectens The photograph shows the tooth battery of a Hadrosaur (plant eating dinosaurs)

Background imageBone Collection: Protoceratops Dinosaur - Cretaceous, Mongolia. Specimen courtesy of Gaston Design, Frutia

Protoceratops Dinosaur - Cretaceous, Mongolia. Specimen courtesy of Gaston Design, Frutia, Colorado, USA
FG-11870 Protoceratops Dinosaur Cretaceous, Mongolia. Specimen courtesy of Gaston Design, Frutia, Colorado, USA. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur Dig - Tyrannosaurus Rex, pelvis. Wooden frame attached to protect bone - Dinamation

Dinosaur Dig - Tyrannosaurus Rex, pelvis. Wooden frame attached to protect bone - Dinamation International Society
FG-9134 Dinosaur Dig Tyrannosaurus Rex, pelvis. Wooden frame attached to protect bone. Dinamation International Society Expeditions. Staff & participants

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs: Hadrosaur or 'Duck-billed dinosaur' Species: Prosaurolophus From the Upper Cretaceous

Dinosaurs: Hadrosaur or "Duck-billed dinosaur" Species: Prosaurolophus From the Upper Cretaceous of Alberta
FG-DF-493 Dinosaurs: Hadrosaur or "Duck-billed dinosaur" Display at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum, Price, Utah

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA Apatosaurus and Diplodocus bones exposed on the quarry face

Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA Apatosaurus and Diplodocus bones exposed on the quarry face in the Visitor
FG-10062 Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, USA Apatosaurus and Diplodocus bones exposed on the quarry face in the Visitor Center

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming

Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming
FG-10874 Dinosaurs - Sauropods - Diplodocus (Skull) Morrison Formation, Jurassic, Wyoming, USA Specimen courtesy Western Paleontological Laboratories Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods: Tarbosaurus Tarbosaurus is a carnivorous dinosaur of Central Asia in

Dinosaurs - Theropods: Tarbosaurus Tarbosaurus is a carnivorous dinosaur of Central Asia in the Tyrannosaur family;
FG-8050 Dinosaurs - Theropods: Tarbosaurus Photo shows part of a full mount skeleton in the Dinosaur Hall of the Museum of Natural History in Ulanbataar, Mongolia Tyrannosaurus bataar

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs: Velociraptor skull Skull, L: 8 3/4 inch (22 cm) Late Cretaceous, Djadochta Formation

Dinosaurs: Velociraptor skull Skull, L: 8 3/4 inch (22 cm) Late Cretaceous, Djadochta Formation, Mongolia
FG-12031 FOSSIL - Dinosaurs, Theropods fossil - Skull. Cast of an original skull Djadochta Fm, Mongolia Velociraptor mongoliensis Skull, L=8 3/4 in= 22 cm

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs - (Duck-billed dinosaurs) Late Cretaceous of Dinosaur Provincial Park

Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs - (Duck-billed dinosaurs) Late Cretaceous of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta
FG-7994 Dinosaurs - Hadrosaurs - (Duck-billed dinosaurs) Late Cretaceous of Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada Display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs: Coelophysis, a small Theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) of the Late Triassic

Dinosaurs: Coelophysis, a small Theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) of the Late Triassic
FG-CB-355 Dinosaurs: Coelophysis, a small Theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) of the Late Triassic. Triassic, Chinle Formation, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus rex. Upper Cretaceous. Skull of 'Stan'

Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus rex. Upper Cretaceous. Skull of "Stan", a T rex excavated by personel of the Black
FG-10627 Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus rex. Upper Cretaceous. Skull of "Stan", a T rex excavated by personel of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaur: excavating a Hadrosaur skeleton. Upper Cretaceous sediments

Dinosaur: excavating a Hadrosaur skeleton. Upper Cretaceous sediments. Dig located outside the village of Rincon
FG-br-286 Dinosaur: excavating a Hadrosaur skeleton. Upper Cretaceous sediments. Dig located outside the village of Rincon Colorado, near Saltillo, Coahuila State, Mexico

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Theropods - Dromaeosaurs - Utahraptor Utahraptor was a large raptor (predatory dinosaur)

Dinosaurs - Theropods - Dromaeosaurs - Utahraptor Utahraptor was a large raptor (predatory dinosaur)
FG-DR-347 Dinosaurs - Theropods - Dromaeosaurs - Utahraptor From the Cedar Mountain Formation of Grand County, Utah. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum Utahraptor was a large raptor (predatory dinosaur)

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Morrison Formation

Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Location: Dinosaur Hill, Fruita
FG-11995-c Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Dinosaur Hill, Fruita, Colorado Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at

Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at the Mygatt-Moore Quarry
FG-BT-636 Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at the Mygatt-Moore Quarry, Rabbit Valley, Western Colorado, along Interstate I 70

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old

Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old Christopher Wolfe
FG-12051 Dinosaurs - Zuniceratops, a Ceratopsian dinosaur Cretaceous. Moreno Hill Formation of Catron Country, New Mexico

Background imageBone Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic
FG-CJ-712 Dinosaurs - Sauropods, skeleton Devil's Canyon Science & learning Centre, Fruita, Colorado, USA Camarasaurus lentus Full size skeletal mount in display Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageBone Collection: Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Prov. China

Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Prov. China
KEL-1498 Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Province, China Keichousaurus hui Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBone Collection: Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Background imageBone Collection: North Carolina, Beaufort. Pirate flag, skull and crossed bones (aka Jolly Roger)

North Carolina, Beaufort. Pirate flag, skull and crossed bones (aka Jolly Roger)

Background imageBone Collection: NEW MEXICO. USA. Big wall o skulls for sale near Taos

NEW MEXICO. USA. Big wall o skulls for sale near Taos

Background imageBone Collection: Mexico, Baja California, Midriff Islands, Bahia de las Animas (Bay of the Spirits)

Mexico, Baja California, Midriff Islands, Bahia de las Animas (Bay of the Spirits) this inlet called Scorpion Bay by locals. Eco adventure compound in remote pristine location on Sea of Cortez

Background imageBone Collection: Austria, Melk, Melk Abbey (aka Benediktinerstift). Ornate baroque church. St. John

Austria, Melk, Melk Abbey (aka Benediktinerstift). Ornate baroque church. St. John the Baptists Altar, remains of a catacomb saint in glass case

Background imageBone Collection: Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve. Nubian Vulture (Torgos tracheliotus)

Kenya, Masai Mara Game Reserve. Nubian Vulture (Torgos tracheliotus)

Background imageBone Collection: Shanghah Chingnyu Village, Nagaland, northeast India, old tattoed man dressed in

Shanghah Chingnyu Village, Nagaland, northeast India, old tattoed man dressed in traditional ceremonial sash, hat and jewelry

Background imageBone Collection: Tiger leg bones and feet with claws together herbal medicine being sold by Tibetans

Tiger leg bones and feet with claws together herbal medicine being sold by Tibetans in a market near Fugong. Yunnan Province CHINA

Background imageBone Collection: MOROCCO, Ziz Valley, ERFOUD: Dinousaur Museum / Skeleton

MOROCCO, Ziz Valley, ERFOUD: Dinousaur Museum / Skeleton

Background imageBone Collection: Lowland Gorilla, (Gorilla gorilla), Skulls of poached animals, Korup National Park, Cameroon

Lowland Gorilla, (Gorilla gorilla), Skulls of poached animals, Korup National Park, Cameroon

Background imageBone Collection: Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity

Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity agreement on tariffs as
RECIPROCITY CARTOON, 1911. Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity agreement on tariffs as foreshadowing the annexation of Canada by the United

Background imageBone Collection: RUSSIAN COMB, 17TH CENTURY. Walrus bone comb, made in Russia, late 17th century

RUSSIAN COMB, 17TH CENTURY. Walrus bone comb, made in Russia, late 17th century

Background imageBone Collection: WOLF, 1873. Wood engraving, American, 1873

WOLF, 1873. Wood engraving, American, 1873

Background imageBone Collection: HORSE: MUSCLE STRUCTURE. Line engraving, 19th century

HORSE: MUSCLE STRUCTURE. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageBone Collection: TOY HORSE AND BONE WHISTLE. Clay toy horse and bone whistle created by Native Americans of

TOY HORSE AND BONE WHISTLE. Clay toy horse and bone whistle created by Native Americans of the Plains. Line engraving, 19th century, after a photograph



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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" From normal knees to intricate bone structures, our bodies are a masterpiece of anatomy. X-rays reveal the hidden secrets within, showcasing the delicate balance that keeps us standing tall. Hominid crania offer a glimpse into our ancient past, reminding us of our shared heritage with early human ancestors. The Australopithecus afarensis, famously known as Lucy (AL 288-1), takes center stage in this evolutionary journey. But bones aren't limited to humans alone. The Acherontia atropos, also known as the death's-head hawk-moth, boasts an eerie skull-like pattern on its thorax - a reminder that nature loves to play tricks on us. Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's portrait by Henry Bone captures his heroic spirit and reminds us of his contributions during tumultuous times. His legacy lives on through history books and in bone structure for generations to come. The Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) stands alongside H. Sapiens and H. Neanderthalensis - three branches of hominids connected by their skeletal framework. Each bone tells a story of resilience and adaptation throughout time. In Marylebone, London, the coat of arms proudly displays symbols representing strength and unity - qualities mirrored in the bone structure that supports our bodies every day. A normal knee captured through an X-ray reveals both simplicity and complexity simultaneously - a testament to how even seemingly mundane bones hold incredible significance in maintaining mobility. At Little Bighorn Monument lies a solemn tribute to fallen warriors whose bones were found at the site of battle. It serves as a poignant reminder of sacrifice and bravery etched into history forevermore. Pirates hoist their Jolly Roger flag high above turbulent seas; Stede Bonnet's emblem represents fearlessness amidst danger – just like our own sturdy skeletons supporting us through life's storms. In the end they can not just a framework.