Ivory model of a skull, with some teeth but without mandible, possibly Japanese Ivory model of a skull
Excavated bronze age skull showing 4 healed trephinings, from Jericho, 2200-2000BC Bronze Age skull from Jericho, Palestine 2200-2000 BCE
Distended human skull, labelled LN Fowler, for phrenological use, from the British Phrenological Society. Distended human skull for phrenological use before 1937
Human skull, marked with phrenological divisions, from the British Phrenological Society. Human skull, marked with phrenological divisions, United Kingdom, 1821-1899 1821-1899
Human skull, possibly for phrenological use, from the British Phrenological Society. Human skull before 1937
Human skull, marked with phrenological divisions, from the British Phrenological Society. Human skull before 1937
Plaster cast of neolithic trephined human skull, with three holes, from original in National Museum, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, French, first half of 20th century Plaster cast of neolithic trephined human skull 1901-1950
3-D model of a skull of a female patient with the genetic disease Treacher Collins syndrome, London, England, 1999 1999
Piece of trephined skull, showing injury, owned by Dr Edward Jenner, possibly 18th century Piece of trephined skull 1701-1800
Plaster cast of skull, badly damaged, inscribed "Kap Graham" possibly demonstrating cranial deformity due to head binding, European, 1881-1920 Plaster cast of skull 1881-1920
Human skull illustrating different methods of trephination owned by Dr. T. Wilson Parry, skull of Guanche, Canary Islands, 1871-1930 (approx) Human skull showing different methods of trephination, Canary Islands, 1871-1930 1871-1930
Skull drinking cup belonging to Dr. T. Wilson Parry, from S. Pacific Islands, 1801-1920 Skull drinking cup belonging to Dr. T. Wilson Parry 1801-1920
Human skull, mandible missing, cranium with three extensive splits, from southern Nigeria, African, 1851-1930 Human skull 1851-1930