SMNK-PAL 10,000a, shoulder region and coracoid. A. Tomography of exposed surface; A’. Tomography of surface embedded in the matrix; note that the biceps tubercle (highlighted with dotted line) protrudes beyond the humeral head; the arrows mark the section in B and B’; B. Cross-sectional scan through furcula, coracoid and the humeral head; note that this part of the specimen has split into a thick slab and a thin and brittle counter-slab. Both slabs contained bones and were glued upon each other. Then the matrix of the counter-slab was prepared away; the biceps tubercle underlies the humeral head; C. Restoration of the coracoid according to A, A’ and B, B’. Remark on the glue layer.

 
 
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