Person:UTSC2026-1
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Title
Person:UTSC2026-1
Subject
Person:UTSC2026-1 is the title designation for a South Asian, Homo sapiens, Male, represented by an incomplete skeletal set (N=81 bones). This person is part of the legacy anatomical collection housed in the department of Anthropology at University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus (UTSC). These remains were accessioned into UTSC from a cross-campus transfer from the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus (UTM).
Description
This partial skeleton has unilateral (right-side) paint demarcating muscle attachments, in red and blue and with muscle names written in black. The paint is heavily chipped and is fading in a lot of areas. There are no former institutional names or accession codes marked. Unique numbering system witten on vertebrae and the intervertebral pads. Contains evidence of custodial history via a Clay Adams Co. sticker on the left os coxa and a St. Joseph's Hospital London tag glued on the right os coxa.
Creator
Homo sapiens, Male, South Asian
Source
Chief Coroner Report: Available upon request
Date
Accessioned at UTSC in 2026
Contributor
Human remains custodian at UTSC: Gabriela San Martin Flores
Relation
Related to Person:UTSC2026-2; same Chief Coroner Case (stored together)
Type
Human bones; teaching collection
Identifier
Person:UTSC2026-1
Citation
Homo sapiens, Male, South Asian
, “Person:UTSC2026-1,” Omeka, accessed June 2, 2026, https://omeka.ischool.utoronto.ca/items/show/620.

