Mummification is a peculiar transformative process consisting of the total drying of the body soft tissues. It is produced, in particular conditions, between 6 and 12 months after death. "Precocious" mummification has been reported in countries where recorded weather conditions are more extreme than in Italy, in a confined environment, or with particular micro-climate conditions. Here we present a case of mummification produced in a central region of Italy in four weeks. We also analyze conditions allowing for the rapidity of this phenomenon
abstract: Mummification is an alternative to human decomposition that involves desiccation of the ti...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
Mummification is a peculiar transformative process consisting of the total drying of the body soft t...
International audienceTwenty mummies discovered in a forensic context between 2002 and 2016 were com...
The general process and pattern of decomposition is well-documented and understood. However, specifi...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
A mummified body of an 86-year-old white man with a history of coronary atherosclerosis was found in...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
After death, the corpse is subjected to many different post mortem phenomena that change the whole b...
A mummified body of an 86-year-old white man with a history of coronary atherosclerosis was found i...
Natural mummification – or at least partial mummification – is far more common in our climate than u...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
Natural mummification is a process that stops or delays human decomposition, especially in a dry env...
abstract: Mummification is an alternative to human decomposition that involves desiccation of the ti...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
Mummification is a peculiar transformative process consisting of the total drying of the body soft t...
International audienceTwenty mummies discovered in a forensic context between 2002 and 2016 were com...
The general process and pattern of decomposition is well-documented and understood. However, specifi...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
A mummified body of an 86-year-old white man with a history of coronary atherosclerosis was found in...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
After death, the corpse is subjected to many different post mortem phenomena that change the whole b...
A mummified body of an 86-year-old white man with a history of coronary atherosclerosis was found i...
Natural mummification – or at least partial mummification – is far more common in our climate than u...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
Natural mummification is a process that stops or delays human decomposition, especially in a dry env...
abstract: Mummification is an alternative to human decomposition that involves desiccation of the ti...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...