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As strange as it may seem, it is completely legal for you to own human bones in 49 of the 50 US states as long as they were obtained legally.
The biggest question I get is "Where/How Do You Get a Human Skull?"
Most of the ones I used to receive were from retired Dentists (It used to be mandatory to have a real skull to use in dental school) or are retired college teaching specimens. Many that I got had stamps from the medical companies that prepared them, and some had writing such as “Anatomy Dept.” or something similar on them. As long as they were obtained legally, they’re completely legal to own and sell, with a few exceptions:
There are 3 states that have restrictive laws regarding human remains:
Louisiana: Owning human remains (with exceptions to teeth, fingernails, gall stones, or cremated remains) is completely prohibited. This means you can not own ANY human bones if you live in Louisiana.
Georgia: In Georgia you can own human remains within the state, but you cannot import/export, or buy/sell any parts in or out of the state, including human teeth. This means if you live in Georgia and want to own a human skull you must be gifted one within your state, and it cannot ever be sold or leave the state. This is updated as of 2023- you will find older regulations that claim you can buy/sell within the state like you can in Tennessee- that is not correct as of 2023.
Tennessee: In Tennessee you can own, buy, sell, and trade human remains within the state, but you cannot import or export any parts in or out of the state. This means if you live in Tennessee and want to buy a human skull, you will have to find one for sale within your state, and if you ever move out of the state, you legally cannot take the skull with you.
Two Iffy States:
There have been two other states (New York and Virginia) where 2 separate shops have gotten in trouble for selling human skulls. However, there is no written legislation in either of those states specifically prohibiting selling human BONES. The laws were twisted to include skulls in the laws that prevent the selling of viable human tissue in those two separate cases.
What IS Illegal
It should go without saying, but skulls, bones, or other remains that were obtained illegally are ILLEGAL to possess. This includes:
Where Can I Buy One?
I used to sell them, but for personal reasons decided to no longer partake in human osteology sales as of 2022. Most of the skulls I sold were between $750-1300, but the prices skyrocketed since 2020, with many sellers now having them listed for $2000+. You used to be able to see and read about nearly all of the skulls I’ve had by clicking here, which will take you to the hashtag on my Instagram that I used to post them on. It was very cool to see them all beside each other and to be able to compare them, but that got ruined when VICE wrote an article about me. You can read about that article here. If you don’t have a fancy display case for your skulls and want to keep them protected and dust-free, I’d advise buying a Glass Cloche. There are various sizes available, and they can make an excellent way to display your skulls.
Do They Come with Paperwork?
No, no paperwork exists or is needed to own a human skull. Any “paperwork” that comes with a human skull is fake. No need for any kind of permits, a letter of authenticity, or paperwork of any other sort to own a human skull or other bones. Just follow the laws above and you’ll be fine. It’s weird that it’s legal to own a human skull- I agree. Should it be legal? Is it ethical? That’s up to you to decide for yourself.
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