Dr. Charlier argues that human remains in museums and scientific institutions can be divided into four categories, «ethnographical elements» such as hair samples with no certain identification; anatomical remains such as whole skeletons or skulls; archaeological remains; and more modern collections of skulls, used in now discredited studies in the early 20th century. (sciencedaily.com)
In one room entirely lined in black cashmere, scattered animal bones and whole skeletons create a sort of dark apocalypse. (coolhunting.com)