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" ... But this is the 21st century, not Renaissance Europe. And we have copious laws about human remains, as well as ethical practices we adhere to. These vary by country and, in the U.S., even vary slightly by state. So while purchasing a human skull is usually legal in America as long as it has good provenience, this is clearly not the case in Italy. As a scientist who has transported human skeletal samples from Italy to the U.S. and vice-versa, I know very well all the paperwork that needs to be in order. ... "
" ... So why shouldn't you buy real human bone for gifts? For one thing, many places that sell bone don't have information on the legality or ethics of the remains. That skeleton on Craigslist that someone claims their grandfather who was a doctor bought back in 1925? How do you know it's not a recent murder victim or illegally obtained Native American remains? Second, even if you're confident of the provenience of the remains because it comes from a reputable place like Skulls Unlimited, the bones are still part of a once-living person and worthy of respect. While it's legal to decorate your house with real human bones, it's not ethical and, honestly, is just kinda creepy. And finally, real human bone is essential for students and professionals who need to be trained to see the wide variation that exists within the human species. High-quality, legally obtained, ethically procured bone is increasingly difficult to find and expensive to purchase, especially for universities and museums that have small, perpetually cut budgets. Leaving the real bone to people who know how to take care of it will ensure that a new generation of forensic professionals and archaeologists get properly trained. ... "