Giraudi R, Fissore F, Giacobini G
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1984 Oct;65(2):105-7. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330650203.
The human osteological collection at the Department of Human Anatomy, University of Torino, Italy, has recently been rearranged and recatalogued, and is now available for study. It comprises 1,064 modern skulls of known sex (384 males and 680 females); the age is also recorded in 712 cases. Of these skulls, 162 are from persons aged less than or equal to 20 years of known sex. A few skulls also have the postcranial skeleton (35 males and 39 females). The collection includes microcephali and hydrocephali, and also some prehistoric, Etruscan, Phoenician, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Ancient Jewish, and Lombard skulls. A brief catalogue is provided.
意大利都灵大学人体解剖学系的人体骨骼收藏最近进行了重新整理和重新编目,现在可供研究使用。它包括1064个已知性别的现代头骨(384例男性和680例女性);712例还记录了年龄。在这些头骨中,162个来自已知性别的20岁及以下的人。一些头骨还伴有颅后骨骼(35例男性和39例女性)。该收藏包括小头畸形和脑积水病例,还有一些史前、伊特鲁里亚、腓尼基、埃及、希腊、罗马、古代犹太和伦巴德头骨。提供了一份简要目录。