The Osteological Collection of the University of Cagliari: From Early Neolithic to Modern Age

Publication date: Available online 15 March 2016 Source:HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology Author(s): M. Sarigu, G.U. Floris, R. Floris, V. Pusceddu The Osteological Collection described in this paper is located at the Anthropology Laboratory annexed to the Sardinian Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the University of Cagliari. It has been created in 1953 by Carlo Maxia and comprises a large number of skeletal remains. At present the Collection consists of 11854 human bones and continues to grow. The remains belong to different periods, beginning from the Early Neolithic and continuing to the Modern Age. The aim of this work is to provide information on the composition of this collection after the reorganization carried out in the last years.
Source: HOMO Journal of Comparative Human Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: research