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An incredible collection from an infamous criminologist.
Examining the skull of Italian criminal Giuseppe Villela on autopsy, Cesare Lombroso, the renowned criminologist, noticed a median occipital fossette. This discovery suddenly illuminated his understanding that this individual reproduced traits of primitive man going back beyond even the carnivores. Originally open only to academics, Lombroso's Museum has now opened its doors to the public, so anyone can learn about this history-changing moment.