kranium, cranium
- Description:
- Cranium Red/brown in colour The opening of the nose filled with light wood, fairy tales?.. Above both eyelets, pierced holes, Diam about 0.5 cm. A string attached to the left cheekbone. 1915.2.? Missing a lower jaw, according to the catalog of 1915.2 there should be four cranes without a lower jaw but none of those descriptions fit with it. (mibo 2018-03). Osteological analysis, Damien Huffer 2018-02: man, age: 50 +. All sutures unliterated or All so. Left M3 crypt open and gift, all other Left ante-mortem and alveolus absorbed. Relatives robust male Relaying with high amount of painting. Possible the back was different from one time, now a brown. Nose Nwith remnants of a wooden plug Ncavity. Two seeming (drill?) holes lateral orbits. Three possible small Three osteomas on right parietal. No abscesses in max alveolar bone. Very thin orbital walls.
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Museum of Ethnography
- Content partner:
- Museum of Ethnography
- Availability:
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