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Historical, demographic, curatorial and legal aspects of the BoneMedLeg human skeletal reference collection (Porto, Portugal)

机译:Bonemedleg人类骨骼参考系列(Porto,葡萄牙)的历史,人口,策划和法律方面

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The BoneMedLeg research project was developed to address current research concerns related to the use of skeletal reference collections for forensic purposes. These concerns were partly addressed by amassing a new reference collection which incorporates unclaimed human remains sourced from two municipal cemeteries in the city of Porto, Portugal. Amassed between 2012 and 2014 the collection was developed with permission from and in partnership with the Municipality of Porto, in a manner that is similar to that of other skeletal reference collections in Portugal. Traditionally, municipalities have bequeathed human remains that are cleared from temporary primary and secondary burial plots at local cemeteries and deemed unclaimed, to museums and universities for research purposes. The BoneMedLeg collection currently includes a total of 95 individuals, of which only 81 are fully identified (38 males and 43 females), with ages ranging from 21 days to 94 years, and a mean age of about 62 years. Years of death range from 1969 to 2003, and years of birth from 1891 to 1969. Only about half of the individuals are documented as to cause of death, which includes a considerable diversity of etiologies, from ontological to cardiovascular system disorders, and also traumatic injuries. The collection is more representative of an unskilled working class and aged population, due to one of the main sourced cemeteries disproportionately serving more socioeconomic disadvantaged communities and reflecting the demographics of the city over the past 40 years. In addition to describing the history and curatorial process of the collection in detail, this paper also discusses its broad legal framework and potential biases in its profile and composition which can inform and help plan future research projects.
机译:开发了BonemedLeg研究项目,以解决与使用骨骼参考收集的现有研究涉及法医用途的研究。这些担忧部分通过减少新的参考收集,该收集纳入无人认领的人类遗骸来自葡萄牙波尔图市的两个市政墓地。在2012年和2014年间,该系列是通过与葡萄牙其他仓库参考收藏类似的方式与波尔图市的许可而制定的。传统上,市政当局已留下人类遗体,从当地墓地的临时初级和次级埋葬地块中清除,并视为无人认领,博物馆和大学进行研究目的。 Bonemedleg收集目前总共包括95个个体,其中只有81个完全确定(38名男性和43名女性),年龄从21天到94岁,年龄约为62岁。从1969年到2003年的死亡范围,从1891年到1969年的多年的出生。只有大约一半的人被记录为死亡的原因,其中包括从本体到心血管系统疾病的有着大量的病因,以及创伤伤害。由于其中一个主要是服务更多的社会经济弱势社区,并在过去的40年里反映了城市的人口统计,因此该系列更具代表不熟练的工人阶级和年龄人口。除了详细描述集合的历史和策略过程之外,本文还讨论了其在其简介和构图中的广泛的法律框架和潜在偏见,可以为未来的研究项目提供通知和帮助计划。

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