Went to the Hunterian Museum yesterday

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Went to the Hunterian Museum yesterday
Alexander Bain was born on the outskirts of Wick in 1810. He invented the electric clock and designed an electromagnetic means of transmitting images. If you have ever been to Wick you will no doubt know the local Wetherspoons is named after him.
Child's skull with baby teeth and adult teeth, Hunterian Museum, London von Stefan Schäfer Über Flickr: Looks like a hideous double row of teeth, but this of course is what goes on when kids' adult teeth are coming through. www.stefanschafer.com/
This skull belonged to a male of Neolithic megalith culture in Scotland. It was found in a communal burial chamber near Clachaig, Arran along with the remains of 14 other people. The weapons behind him mostly belong to our ancestors, the Bell Beaker folk which replaced his people. The second image shows the peculiar and mysterious stone balls which did belong to the megalith culture but nobody can work out what they were for. I mentioned them in my video on the Neolithic god kings of the megalith culture. All these are in the Hunterian museum in the University of Glasgow #hunterian #Clachaigskull #megalithic #neolithic #stoneage #scottishhistory #universityofglasgow #cairn #scotchhistory (at Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUQoKqwDX6p/?utm_medium=tumblr
Hunterian Museum by Joakim Blockstrom
Thomas Hosmer Shepherd - The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London: the interior of the Hunterian Museum, 1841-1844
Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
It’s been a while.