Article ID: CBB496869593

Paul Broca’s Search for Basque Skulls: The Full Story (2016)

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Paul Broca surmised that the short and broad—brachycephalic—skulls of the earliest European settlers had become longer and narrower—dolichocephalic—in modern populations due to the blending of different races. Swedish anatomist Anders Retzius had two brachycephalic skulls said to be from contemporary Basque individuals, a claim suited to test Broca’s hypothesis. Broca worked with fellow anatomist and surgeon Pedro González Velasco, the founding father of Spanish anthropology, to gather a large number of Basque skulls. In its time, this was the most fascinating collection owned by the Anthropological Society of Paris. This article explains how Broca and Velasco were able to gather such a sizeable array of specimens, which they had collected at a location known at first by the code name of “Z.” Although Broca finally concluded that the origin of the Retzius skulls could not be determined, his research was to spark anthropologists’ interest in the language and origins of the Basque people.

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Authors & Contributors
Leblanc, Richard
García, Jorge L.
Borrelli, Lucia
Calder, Alistair
McHugh, Kieran
Arthurs, Owen
Journals
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Medicina Historica
Social History of Medicine
Medical History
Lychnos
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
Publishers
McGill-Queen's University Press
Vuibert
Springer
Plural Publishing, Inc.
MIT Press
Concepts
Neurosciences
Skeleton
Human anatomy
Language and languages
Brain
Collections
People
Broca, Paul
Dax, Gustav
Wernicke, Carl
Stirling, Edward Charles
Omalius d'Halloy, Jean-Baptiste-Julien d'
Inaudi, Jacques
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Places
France
Australia
Tasmania (Australia)
Naples (Italy)
London (England)
United States
Institutions
Uppsala Universitet (Sweden)
Royal College of Surgeons, London
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