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Title

The Zagreb Skull Collection—The unique identified collection of human skulls from fetuses to centenarians.

Authors

Štoković, Nikola; Ivanjko, Natalia; Bičanić, Ivana; Jalšovec, Dubravko; Katavić, Vedran; Petanjek, Zdravko

Abstract

Skull anatomy and development have been extensively studied due to their significance in evolutionary biology, forensic anthropology, and clinical medicine. Bone collections are an indispensable resource for conducting such anthropological and anatomical studies. However, worldwide there are only few skull collections containing specimens covering the entire fetal and postnatal period. Herein we describe the Zagreb Skull Collection, an identified collection comprising more than 1100 skulls and skull bone sets from the early fetal period to centenarians. The Zagreb Skull Collection consists of two main parts: the unique Collection of Skull Bones containing 386 sets of separated skull bones from the early fetal period to adulthood and the Collection of Skulls containing 742 skulls (age range 4–101 years). The collection was the core source for numerous anatomical studies on the development, postnatal changes, and anatomical variations of the skull. However, the Zagreb Skull Collection is still an underexploited resource for anthropological, forensic, and anatomical studies with translatability to contemporary clinical practice.

Subjects

SKULL; CENTENARIANS; FORENSIC anthropology; FETUS; ANATOMICAL variation; PUERPERIUM

Publication

American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2023, Vol 182, Issue 3, p476

ISSN

2692-7691

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ajpa.24816

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