on both sides of the head, the outer eyes, the inner eyes and the bridge of the nose. These landmarks are used to align the ...
The remains of the unknown man, who was shot dead in the early 19th century, will be laid to rest in a traditional ceremony.
The man's skull was used for medical education in the 19th and 20th centuries following his murder on Tasmania's Shannon ...
Persistent SCM muscle tightness or head preference make the neck folds more difficult to clean on the affected side. Infant skull anatomy. Reprinted with permission from Furdon SA, Benjamin K.
A ceremony to repatriate the skull of a young Tasmanian man which was ... s Shannon River in possibly the 1820s or 1830s, and his head removed “in order to service (the) trade in Aboriginal ...
A ceremony to return the skull of a young Tasmanian man ... possibly in the 1820s or 1830s, with his head removed "in order to service (the) trade in Aboriginal body parts".
There is no surviving record to explain how the skull was acquired. It was initially kept in the university’s comparative anatomy collection ... the university’s head of museums and special ...
on both sides of the head, the outer eyes, the inner eyes and the bridge of the nose. These landmarks are used to align the virtual models of the patient’s anatomy to the actual patient, providing the ...
The skull was then kept as part of the university’s comparative anatomy collection ... current or intended research associated with it. Head of University Collections at the University of ...