Somewhat boringly, the archaeologists posit that the bones may have been associated with cult practices.
Sometimes I wonder what archaeologists a few millennia down the line will think about small polymer statuettes of human females with disproportionately large breasts, but without discernible genitalia…
Try kalamatas.
They are, however, aces at reiterating the problem.
They might be at ‘evangelically’ child free folks.
You did :)
(“The bust holder”)
German Lutheran. We don’t go for strong feelings.
For sure. I think if I had to fly these days, I would feel vaguely uneasy if I ended up in a Boeing.
I’m guessing that was the rationale for sending it back unmanned?
I think informed consent is key - and I know I would give mine for the right sum, unless a family member called first dibs. I am planning to be cremated and a few ounces of ashes more or less won’t make a difference.
I can hardly see any other way to obtain a human skull ethically. If the seller is honest, they should make the signed consent form available to the buyer upon request.
Thousands of years from now?