1. Dodo skeleton : The Oxford University Museum of Natural History houses the only complete skeleton of a dodo, an extinct flightless bird from Mauritius, which was last seen alive in the 17th century.
2. Rosetta stone : The Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele inscribed with three versions of the same decree in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic, Demotic and Ancient Greek scripts. It was found in 1799 in the Egyptian town of Rosetta and played a crucial role in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.
3. Hoa Hakananai'a : This is a large wooden statue believed to be the original representation of the Hawaiian god Kane. It is kept at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is considered one of the most significant cultural artifacts in Polynesia.
4. Voynich Manuscript : The Voynich Manuscript is an illustrated codex written in an unknown language. It is belived to have been created in the early 15th century and contains strange symbols, drawings of plants and animals, and astrological diagrams.
5. Lindisfarne Gospels: The Lindisfarne Gospels is an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John, created by monks in Northumberland in the 7th century. It showcase exquisite calligraphy, intricate decoration and interlace patterns.
These are just a few examples of the many oddities and unusual items found in Dr Study, each holding a significant historical or cultural value.