Brief Communication: The Granada Osteological Collection of Identified Infants and Young Children Alemán Aguilera, María Inmaculada Irurita Olivares, Javier Valencia, Alba R. Martínez, Argia López Lázaro, Sandra Viciano, Joan Botella López, Miguel Cecilio The objective of this study is to present the characteristics of a collection of identified infants and young children housed in the Laboratory of Anthropology of the University of Granada, Spain. The sample, which is still being enlarged, is currently composed of 230 complete skeletons aged from 5 months of gestation to 8 years, with a majority below 1 year. It mainly dates from the mid-20th century. The state of preservation is very good, and antemortem information is available from burial and death certificates, among other documents. Our sample makes an important contribution to the relatively few collections available in the world for investigating the osteological development of the skeletons of infants and young children from a physical anthropological perspective. Am J Phys Anthropol 149:606–610, 2024-01-25T07:40:40Z 2024-01-25T07:40:40Z 2012 journal article https://hdl.handle.net/10481/87231 10.1002/ajpa.22165 eng embargoed access Wiley