A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Ana Luísa
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/106450
Resumo: One of the main pillars of bioanthropological studies are identified osteological collections. The goal of this article is to describe this heritage and show its importance. Since the nineteenth century, several countries have collected sets of skulls and skeletons from people for whom we have some biographical data; among other details, their age and sex at death. There are currently around fifty collections in different countries in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. Their research has applications in the study of human evolution, past populations, palaeopathology, and the history of medicine, among others. The need to increase the number of individuals and extend the geographic distribution of such samples has led to the continuous development of these collections.
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title A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
spellingShingle A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
Santos, Ana Luísa
physical and biological anthropology
forensic anthropology
skeletal biology
palaeopathology
history of medicine
title_short A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
title_full A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
title_fullStr A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
title_full_unstemmed A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
title_sort A particular heritage: The importance of identified osteological collections
author Santos, Ana Luísa
author_facet Santos, Ana Luísa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ana Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv physical and biological anthropology
forensic anthropology
skeletal biology
palaeopathology
history of medicine
topic physical and biological anthropology
forensic anthropology
skeletal biology
palaeopathology
history of medicine
description One of the main pillars of bioanthropological studies are identified osteological collections. The goal of this article is to describe this heritage and show its importance. Since the nineteenth century, several countries have collected sets of skulls and skeletons from people for whom we have some biographical data; among other details, their age and sex at death. There are currently around fifty collections in different countries in North and South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. Their research has applications in the study of human evolution, past populations, palaeopathology, and the history of medicine, among others. The need to increase the number of individuals and extend the geographic distribution of such samples has led to the continuous development of these collections.
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