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Phrenology (from the Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "brain" and λόγος, logos, "knowledge", term probably coined and used for the first time by Thomas Ignatius Forster in 1815) is a theory according to which the bumps on the skull of a person reflect his character. Here is an identical replica of a porcelain model skull of the 19th century.
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Style | Science & Botany |
Material | Porcelain |
Height (inch) | 11,81 |
Width (inch) | 4,33 |
Depth (inch) | 5,90 |
Color | White |