A Māori skull which has been held in a Scottish museum for more than 130 years is being returned to New Zealand.
The skull will be handed over to a delegation from Te Papa. Photo: 123RF
It was donated to the Falconer Museum, in Moray, in 1883 but is only thought to have been on display for a short time.
The skull will be handed over to a delegation from Te Papa next Tuesday.
It is believed to have been taken from Waikouaiti.