In this paper we discuss the case of St. Fortunato, who lived in Rome in the 3rd century AD. Although no historical references are made to Saint Fortunato’s martyrdom, his death is dates back to the persecution of Christians under Maximinus Thrax, the Roman Emperor from 235 AD. In 1761 Saint Fortunato was hailed patron "minus principalis" of Serracapriola, a small town in the surroundings of Foggia (Puglia region), and in 2010 (250 years later), his remains were exhumed by mandate of the clergy, for a complete forensic analysis. To the best of our knowledge, it is rare that such a forensic multidisciplinary approach is applied to the study of ancient sacred human skeletal remains, since finding data not consistent with St. Fortunato's l...
A post medieval mass grave containing hundreds of skeletons, many of which belonging to non-adults, ...
Forensic archaeology applies the techniques of search and recovery commonly performed in the archaeo...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In this paper we discuss the case of St. Fortunato, who lived in Rome in the 3rd century AD. Althoug...
A multidisciplinary forensic approach is applied to the study of ancient human skeletal remains of a...
In June 2010, the priests of the church of Santa Maria in Silvis in Serracapriola, Italy, asked the ...
Aim of this work is to display the anthropological contribution in multidisciplinary studies aimed a...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
Abstract: This report contains the results of a forensic study of human remains discovered by a fore...
none9noAbstract A post medieval mass grave containing hundreds of skeletons, many of which belonging...
Aim: To develop a methodology for the estimation of the preservation of human skeletal remains – the...
DXA have greatly contributed to the development of paleoradiology, a branch of diagnostic imaging th...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pug...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
Crucifixion is a cruel method of execution. This capital punishment was perfected during the Roman E...
A post medieval mass grave containing hundreds of skeletons, many of which belonging to non-adults, ...
Forensic archaeology applies the techniques of search and recovery commonly performed in the archaeo...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
In this paper we discuss the case of St. Fortunato, who lived in Rome in the 3rd century AD. Althoug...
A multidisciplinary forensic approach is applied to the study of ancient human skeletal remains of a...
In June 2010, the priests of the church of Santa Maria in Silvis in Serracapriola, Italy, asked the ...
Aim of this work is to display the anthropological contribution in multidisciplinary studies aimed a...
The authors describe the discovery of the remains of two unidentified skeletonised individuals in a ...
Abstract: This report contains the results of a forensic study of human remains discovered by a fore...
none9noAbstract A post medieval mass grave containing hundreds of skeletons, many of which belonging...
Aim: To develop a methodology for the estimation of the preservation of human skeletal remains – the...
DXA have greatly contributed to the development of paleoradiology, a branch of diagnostic imaging th...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pug...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...
Crucifixion is a cruel method of execution. This capital punishment was perfected during the Roman E...
A post medieval mass grave containing hundreds of skeletons, many of which belonging to non-adults, ...
Forensic archaeology applies the techniques of search and recovery commonly performed in the archaeo...
In the archeological site of the early Christian Episcopal complex of Saint Peter, in Canosa di Pugl...