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Of all the pseudo-sciences to grip early Melbourne, phrenology, or the mapping of skulls to predict character traits, was one of the most bizarre - and macabre.
Margaret Anderson, the director of the Old Treasury Building Museum, joins the show with more.
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By Herald Sun4.8
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Of all the pseudo-sciences to grip early Melbourne, phrenology, or the mapping of skulls to predict character traits, was one of the most bizarre - and macabre.
Margaret Anderson, the director of the Old Treasury Building Museum, joins the show with more.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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