Collection

a collection of skulls in the 21st century

Each skull in this collection carries its own biography, written in bone. What remains after death is never arbitrary: the architecture of a cranium records age, ancestry, pathology, nutrition, trauma and the slow work of time itself. These specimens have been selected for their forensic and morphological significance, documented with scientific rigour and preserved with the respect their provenance demands.

The entries combine photographic documentation from multiple angles with concise osteological commentary. Provenance, collector history and condition notes accompany every piece. This is not a cabinet of curiosities; it is a working archive in the tradition of comparative osteology.

Japanese male skull, lateral and frontal views, forensic documentation
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Japanese male skull

Fantastic japanese male skull I classified this skull as male, the person died at a relatively old age (70+). This has been…

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