A human skull held in a museum for over a hundred years has finally been identified and handed back to Aboriginal descendants. Identifying of the skull revolved around two bizarre 19th century practices - phrenology and body-snatching.
A human skull held in a museum for over a hundred years has finally been identified and handed back to Aboriginal descendants. Identifying of the skull revolved around two bizarre 19th century practices - phrenology and body-snatching.