New data about the 21st Century Identified Skeletal Collection (University of Coimbra, Portugal)

Int J Legal Med. 2021 May;135(3):1087-1094. doi: 10.1007/s00414-020-02399-6. Epub 2020 Aug 28.

Abstract

After the publication of the first article in 2014, 21st Century Identified Skeletal Collection, housed in the Laboratory of Forensic Anthropology, Department of Life Sciences at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, has been growing. Currently, the collection is composed of 302 complete adult skeletons of both sexes, which means that in 5 years it has doubled. The collection consists mostly of elderly individuals, with only 12.25% of the individuals aged less than 61 years old. All individuals are Portuguese nationals who died between 1982 and 2012. Ninety individuals exhibit prostheses, other medical devices and signs of surgical procedures. Moreover, a sub-collection of experimentally burned skeletons is under development, and currently includes 56 individuals (18.54% of the collection). The 21st Century Identified Skeletal Collection constitutes a fundamental tool for forensic anthropology research, including the development and validation studies of methods that focus on elderly individuals, as can be ascertained by the numerous scientific publications and academic scholarship that have been produced in previous years.

Keywords: Burned remains; Forensic anthropology; Human skeletal biology; Reference collections.

MeSH terms

  • Body Remains*
  • Bone and Bones*
  • Collections as Topic*
  • Female
  • Forensic Anthropology*
  • Humans
  • Laboratories
  • Male
  • Portugal
  • Research
  • Universities