Lost & found: Jurgis Žilinskas anthropological collection
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Mantas Daubaras
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Justina Kozakaitė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Džiugas Brazaitis
MB „Archeologiniai projektai“
Dainius Haroldas Pauža
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Vega Kriaučiūnienė
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Published 2025-01-15
https://doi.org/10.15388/ArchLit.2024.25.4
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Keywords

Jurgis Žilinskas
Early Mesolithic
Stone age
Iron age
skull collection
archaeology
anthropology

How to Cite

Daubaras, M. (2025) “Lost & found: Jurgis Žilinskas anthropological collection”, Archaeologia Lituana, 24, pp. 66–99. doi:10.15388/ArchLit.2024.25.4.

Abstract

The article presents the collection of skulls, which was previously believed to be lost, amassed by the renowned Lithuanian physician, anatomist, and anthropologist Jurgis Žilinskas (1885-1957) between the two World Wars. The latter currently comprises 361 skulls, representing 30.4% of the former anthropological collection. The most significant discovery within this collection is the presence of three dated skulls from the Early Mesolithic period. The article presents historical, archaeological, and anthropological information on the surviving portion of J. Žilinskas’ anthropological collection, a catalog of registered skulls, and the most recent AMS 14C dates. It also includes theoretical considerations regarding the fate of the missing skulls, suggestions for further research on some important archaeological objects, and potential avenues for further research.

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