During the Middle Ages in Europe, a different post-mortem funerary custom came to be used in order to transport and solemnly dispose of the bodies of high-status individuals. Because of their high degree of mobility, most medieval kings and queens rarely died where they had planned to be buried; thus, they had to be moved to the place of burial. Ancient writings describe some post-mortem funerary practices carried out to facilitate transport, such as boiling or burning of bodies after death. The remains of Henry VII of Luxembourg were analysed in order to determine which post-mortem practices were utilized. A detailed chemical-physical analysis was conducted to highlight the changes in the bone matrix due to post-mortem alteration. Boili...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This project developed a successful method of proteomic residue analysis of archaeologically-recover...
Burnt human remains are recovered from a variety of contexts as a result of funerary treatment (crem...
During the Middle Ages in Europe, a different post-mortem funerary custom came to be used in order t...
Cremated bone from archaeological contexts are typically subjected to macroscopic analyses, whereby ...
skeleton was excavated in Leicester that was identifi ed as Richard. We investigated the trauma to t...
BACKGROUND: Richard III was the last king of England to die in battle, but how he died is unknown. O...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages and Renaissance, embalming the cadaver of the elite was...
The practice of cremation is often interpreted as an alternative to inhumation, taking place shortly...
Decapitation burials (burials in which the cranium and mandible are displaced from correct anatomica...
During the second-third century, cremation was progressively abandoned for inhumation in the Roman E...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
A lead coffin was fortuitously discovered in a church called "Eglise des Toussaints" in Rennes (Fren...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This project developed a successful method of proteomic residue analysis of archaeologically-recover...
Burnt human remains are recovered from a variety of contexts as a result of funerary treatment (crem...
During the Middle Ages in Europe, a different post-mortem funerary custom came to be used in order t...
Cremated bone from archaeological contexts are typically subjected to macroscopic analyses, whereby ...
skeleton was excavated in Leicester that was identifi ed as Richard. We investigated the trauma to t...
BACKGROUND: Richard III was the last king of England to die in battle, but how he died is unknown. O...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages and Renaissance, embalming the cadaver of the elite was...
The practice of cremation is often interpreted as an alternative to inhumation, taking place shortly...
Decapitation burials (burials in which the cranium and mandible are displaced from correct anatomica...
During the second-third century, cremation was progressively abandoned for inhumation in the Roman E...
Peri-mortem treatment of the body and the fate of the soul after death throughout the English mediev...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
Postmortem chemical transformation of bone bioapatite can take place during early diagenesis, result...
A lead coffin was fortuitously discovered in a church called "Eglise des Toussaints" in Rennes (Fren...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This project developed a successful method of proteomic residue analysis of archaeologically-recover...
Burnt human remains are recovered from a variety of contexts as a result of funerary treatment (crem...