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Oxford University academics 'drank from human skull chalice'

  • Academics used a chalice made from a human skull at Worcester College until 2015.
  • A former student, George Pitt-Rivers, gave the chalice to the college in 1946.
  • Workers polished and decorated the sawn-off skull with a silver rim and stand.
  • A university spokesperson stated the chalice's usage was "severely limited" in 2011.
  • Mounting dismay among guests and fellows prompted the college to phase out the ritual use.
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We Got This Covered broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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