But the march of craniology or phrenology, by whatever name it is called, is directly the reverse of this. |
The medical superintendent had a long involvement with archaeology and craniology. |
By the mid-nineteenth century there was little distinction between formal articles on craniology and studies by enthusiastic amateurs. |
Whether their skull indicates this by the modern principles of craniology, or not, I cannot say. |
It was predicated on the pseudo-sciences of eugenics and craniology. |
The modern and quantitative study of craniology derives essentially from the nineteenth century. |