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Biology Group Letter to Editor 記事ID: igmin245

Exit Schreiner Collection

Genomics Biology DOI10.61927/igmin245 Affiliation

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    Per Erling Holck, Department of Molecular Medicine, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Email: [email protected]

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The Schreiner Collection is a skeletal collection at the Anatomical Institute, University of Oslo. It includes material from the Stone Age up to the 19th century and has been built up over more than 150 years. However, the Institute’s present management does not think that the approximately 8.500 skeletons are of such interest that the collection should continue and remain as a valuable research potential. Instead, it is now in the process of being divided and spread to various museums. Despite the fact that the collection has been internationally known and visited by researchers from all over the world, the board of the institute does not want to maintain bioanthropological activity as a research field at the University of Oslo anymore.

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    1. Holck P. Galls frenologi. Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening. 1983;103:1805-7.
    2. Schreiner Collection, Anthropological library, University of Oslo.
    3. Carried by the Senate of the University of Oslo, at the request of the professors Fred Walberg, Øivind Larsen, and Johan Torgersen.
    4. Schreiner Collection. Digital Skeleton base.
    5. Fossum S, Holck P, Benestad HB. Historien om Anatomisk Institutt. Et moderne universitet blir til. Oslo: Pax forlag; 2023.
    6. Willerslev E, Margaryan A, et al. Population genomics of the Viking world. Nature. 2020;585:390-6.
    7. Brødholt ET, Gautvik KM, Benedictow OJ. Female skeletal health and socionomic status in medieval Norway 11th-16th century: analysis of bone mineral density and stature. Int J Osteoarchaeol. 2023;33(1):83-93.
    8. Brødholt ET, Günther CC, Gautvik KM, Sjøvold T, Holck P. Bone mineral density through history: dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in archaeological populations in Norway. J Archaeol Sci Rep. 2022;36:102792
    9. Drew R, Madden G. Loss of identity in nineteenth-century Norway: Oslo’s House of Correction. J R Anthropol Inst. 2023;29(52):94-115.

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