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Call for papers for an Life and death panel at the 17th World Congress of
the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, in
Manchester - August 2013

*Panel Title:* Identified skeletal collections: the testing ground of
anthropology?

Abstract: Identified skeletal collections, i.e. collections composed of
named individuals (whether complete or partial remains), exist in many
countries. Their histories vary from recent cemetery clearances, donations,
private collections, to archaeologically excavated skeletons with name
plates, and even skeletons excavated in the context of war crimes,
dictatorships, and politically repressive regimes. These skeletons are
being increasingly transformed into means for developing methods to assess
age-at-death, sex, diseases and migration patterns, and themes in human
evolution. These methods are then applied within social and cultural
sciences as well as medical and forensic disciplines. This session aims to
bring together the variety of disciplines that use identified skeletal
collections as subjects/objects in their research, and to promote
discussion surrounding all aspects of their existence including:
• Testing ethnographical and osteological methods: their use and limitations
• History: how does their history affect their use and does it raise
specific social, curatorial or ethical issues?
• Society: their importance for health, well-being and society
• Curation: do identified skeletal collections raise specific curatorial
issues?
• Ethics: how can identified skeletal collections be justified in an era of
repatriation and reburial?

*Convenors: *
Charlotte Henderson – CIAS – Centre for Research in Health and
Anthropology, Universidade de Coimbra
Francisca Alves Cardoso – CRIA – Center for Research in Anthropology (FCSH
– Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Sónia Vespeira de Almeida - CRIA – Center for Research in Anthropology
(FCSH – Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

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For More information and Abstract Submission:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/iuaes/iuaes2013/panels.php5?PanelID=1593



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Francisca Alves Cardoso, Ph.D.
Research Fellow / Investigador Integrado
CRIA – Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia /
http://www.cria.org.pt
Departamento de Antropologia / Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
(FCSH) /
Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Av. Berna,26-C1069-061 / Lisboa / Portugal/

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