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  2. George Dashnau - Wikipedia

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    Dashnau sold human skulls for $100 each in the 1970s, which he claimed to be from a medical supply firm that wanted to be nameless. The business was based out of his post office box under the trade name The Skull Man. [2] [3] He started the business because he wanted to become rich, a dream that he had had for many years.

  3. Belgian auctioneers cancel sale of African skulls - AOL

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    King Leopold II reportedly owned the three skulls that date back to the Congo Free State colonial period. A Belgian auction house is canceling the controversial sale of three human skulls from the ...

  4. Native Americans protest, derail sale of human skull at North ...

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    An estate auction transformed into a heated challenge to the legality of selling what was labeled a human skull originating in North America around the year 1400.

  5. Tattoo artist sentenced to prison for trafficking human remains

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    Lampi paid $1,550 and traded five human skulls for Lux, the stillborn baby boy that was stolen from an Arkansas mortuary, the indictment says. Collectors tend to call the body parts as well as ...

  6. Jay Villemarette - Wikipedia

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    After finishing high school, Villemarette began cleaning and selling skulls as a side job. [2] After losing his job as an auto-body mechanic, he decided to try selling skulls as a full time occupation. [2] He began by creating a printed list of skulls for sale in 1985. [1] In 1986, Skulls Unlimited was founded as a provider of osteological ...

  7. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    A calavera (Spanish – pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for "skull"), in the context of the Day of the Dead, is a representation of a human skull or skeleton. The term is often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques ) or clay, used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead ...