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Victorian Skull Study Racism Britain Science - News Directory 3

By Dr. Jennifer Chen

Victorian Skull Study Racism Britain Science - News Directory 3

Edinburgh's⁢ "Skull Room" and the Troubling Legacy of Craniometry

The University of Edinburgh's recent "Review of Race and History" has brought renewed attention to a chilling artifact⁤ of 19th-century scientific thought: its "skull room." This collection of 1,500 human ⁣craniums, amassed for study⁤ during⁣ the height of craniometry, serves as a stark reminder of the field's problematic past.

Craniometry, the study of ⁣skull measurements, was once a widely taught subject in medical schools across Britain, Europe, and the United States. Unlike the now-debunked phrenology, which linked personality traits⁤ to bumps ⁤on the head, craniometry gained scientific legitimacy through its reliance on data collection and statistics.

researchers measured skulls, calculated averages for⁣ different population groups, and used this data to classify people into⁣ races based on head size and shape. This "evidence" was then used to justify the racist notion that some groups were more civilized and evolved than others.

Today, the harmful and racist foundations of⁤ craniometry have been thoroughly discredited. It is now understood⁢ that the size ⁢and shape of⁣ the head have no bearing on mental ⁤or⁢ behavioral traits in individuals or groups. Edinburgh's skull room, while not unique in⁤ its origins, stands as a potent symbol⁤ of the dangers of scientific racism and the importance of confronting uncomfortable historical truths.

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