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oddeveld:
Examples of an elongated cranium.
I think I fill posted elongated skulls before,they are beautifully scarce and if you find one snatch it up! Their worth fairly a bit of money. I wonder if the elongation process effects natural brain functions.
-S.
Uh, but hopefully if you do find an elongated cranium, and you know exactly whose cranium it is,or at least where it came from and if it is legally on the market. Body parts used to belong to living human beings and if they are not legally on the market, you could seriously offend a culture with a deep interest in the whereabouts and uses of their members’ human remains. Such illegal purchases are often accompanied by uncomfortable (for you) court cases. Additionally, or buying illegal human remains supports a criminal trade with a much wider reach than you may assume. Think before you snatch. And learn the incompatibility between “their” and “they are”,as well as “affect” and “effect”.
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