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Title: The Identified Skeleton Collection of Évora: importance for forensic science and bioarchaeology in the southern inland of Portugal.
Authors: Lopes, Célia
Fernandes, Teresa
Keywords: Biographic data
Biological anthropology
Epidemiological transition
Forensic anthropology
Hospital archives
Reference collections
Issue Date: 22-Oct-2021
Publisher: Int J Legal Med .
Abstract: The importance of reference osteological collections is unquestionable. However, the development of methodologies is more reliable the closer the collection is socioeconomically, demographically, and genetically to the population under study. The purpose of this study is to characterize and contextualize a new Portuguese reference collection. The collection of identified skeletons from the University of Évora comprises 201 adults of both sexes and seven non-adults, deceased between 1870 and 1993 and born between 1790 and 1969. It consists almost exclusively of individuals who were born and died in inland Alentejo, being the only Portuguese collection with this characteristic. The collection was built following all current legal and ethical obligations. Due to its characteristics, the collection constitutes a fundamental tool for forensic and bioarchaeological research in the inland regions of Portugal. In addition to the possibility offered to develop and validate methodologies in both sciences, the available complete hospital archives for research make this collection unique for health studies before, during, and after the epidemiological transition.
URI: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00414-021-02725-6.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31339
Type: article
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