The 24-year-old human bone collector | BBC Global
With a large social media following and a vast bone collection worth over $600,000, Jon Pichaya Ferry is revitalising the field of osteology. During a visit to his warehouse in Brooklyn, New York City, he gives the BBC a glimpse into his collection and the fascinating findings he has discovered. He explains the meaning of "responsibly-sourced" human remains – and what osteology can tell us about people and history. Subscribe to BBC Global: / @bbc_global For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #bbc #bones #history

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