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Funeral Of The Duchess Of Kent
September 16, 2025, London, Greater London, United Kingdom: WILLIAM & CATHERINE, The Prince and Princess of Wales, at the funeral of The Duchess of Kent held at Westminster Cathedral. The Duchess of Kent died at Kensington Palace on 04 September 2025. A Requiem Mass is to be held at the cathedral before her coffin is transported to the Royal Burial Ground in Frogmore, Windsor. (Credit Image: © Ryan Jenkinson/Parsons Media via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Scottish author Len Pennie on domestic abuse and the power of poetry
Len Pennie photographed in Edinburgh for the Guardian. Len Pennie won praise and faced criticism for exploring domestic abuse in her award-winning debut.
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Scottish author Len Pennie on domestic abuse and the power of poetry
Len Pennie photographed in Edinburgh for the Guardian. Len Pennie won praise and faced criticism for exploring domestic abuse in her award-winning debut.
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Scottish author Len Pennie on domestic abuse and the power of poetry
Len Pennie photographed in Edinburgh for the Guardian. Len Pennie won praise and faced criticism for exploring domestic abuse in her award-winning debut.
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Scottish author Len Pennie on domestic abuse and the power of poetry
Len Pennie photographed in Edinburgh for the Guardian. Len Pennie won praise and faced criticism for exploring domestic abuse in her award-winning debut.
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Oasis performing at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on 08 August 2025, as part of their hotly anticipated Live ’25 reunion tour.
Oasis performing at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on 08 August 2025, as part of their hotly anticipated Live ’25 reunion tour. Oasis are Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Paul Arthurs (Bonehead), Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Joey Waronker., Credit:Adam Hampton-Matthews / Avalon_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Entrance to the Anatomical Museum, with skeletons of elephants, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Entrance to the Anatomical Museum, with skeletons of elephants, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Entrance to the Anatomical Museum, with skeletons of elephants, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Entrance to the Anatomical Museum, with skeletons of elephants, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Entrance to the Anatomical Museum, with skeletons of elephants, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
View of the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Certificates of acknowledgement for repatriation of ancestral remains. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
14th and 15th Century skulls of the ‘Guanches’ peoples, of the Canary Islands. The Latin numerals on side of skull indicates from which geographical location the skull comes. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Skeleton of William Burke, notorious murderer. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Skeleton of William Burke, notorious murderer. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Skeleton of William Burke, notorious murderer. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Dr. Caldwell’s Phrenology Bust - Caldwell was a slave owner who used phrenology to justify slavery. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Dr. Caldwell’s Phrenology Bust - Caldwell was a slave owner who used phrenology to justify slavery. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Dr. Caldwell’s Phrenology Bust - Caldwell was a slave owner who used phrenology to justify slavery. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Dr. Caldwell’s Phrenology Bust - Caldwell was a slave owner who used phrenology to justify slavery. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, prepared by his physician on St Helena island, Francois Carlo Antommarchi. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask and cast of skull of Jonathan Swift. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Death mask of Sir Isaac Newton. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Dr. Caldwell’s Phrenology Bust (centre, with numbers on it, in black)- Caldwell was a slave owner who used phrenology to justify slavery. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
Cast of the skull of Robert Burns, Scottish poet. - The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Edinburgh University's 'skull room' highlights its complicated history with racist science.
Skulls were collected from all over the world because of some academics' fascination with phrenology, the discredited belief that skull shape denoted intelligence.
The Phrenology Wall display case, with casts of skulls, Phrenology models, life and death masks, in the Anatomical Museum, at the University of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 July 2025.
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