Shrunken heads are a mummification phenomenon unique to South America. Ceremonial tsantsa are ritually reduced heads from enemy victims of the Shuar, Achuar, Awajún (Aguaruna), Wampís (Huambisa), and Candoshi-Shapra cultures. Commercial shrunken heads are comparatively modern and fraudulently produced for the curio-market, often using stolen bodies from hospital mortuaries and graves. To achieve shrinkage and desiccation, heads undergo skinning, simmering (in water) and drying. Considering the intensive treatments applied, this research aims to identify how the facial structure can alter and impact identification using post-mortem depiction. Sixty-five human shrunken heads were assessed: 6 ceremonial, 36 commercial, and 23 ambiguous. Invest...
Abstract: Trophy heads are human heads that have been removed from the rest of the body at the time ...
Natural mummification occurs on every continent and in various environments. While the oldest preser...
Computed tomography (CT) has proved to be a valuable investigative tool for mummy research and is th...
Shrunken heads are a mummification phenomenon unique to South America. Ceremonial tsantsa are ritual...
This is a first time morphometric investigation into 65 shrunken heads from South America, comprisin...
This is an anthropological investigation into a collection of 65 shrunken human heads, to determine ...
The Jivaro people from Ecuador, Amazonia, skillfully mummified human heads by shrinking them to the ...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
A wide range of archaeological human remains stay, for the most part, anonymous and are consequently...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Understanding natural and artificial postmortem alterations in different tissues of the human body i...
Abstract: Trophy heads are human heads that have been removed from the rest of the body at the time ...
Natural mummification occurs on every continent and in various environments. While the oldest preser...
Computed tomography (CT) has proved to be a valuable investigative tool for mummy research and is th...
Shrunken heads are a mummification phenomenon unique to South America. Ceremonial tsantsa are ritual...
This is a first time morphometric investigation into 65 shrunken heads from South America, comprisin...
This is an anthropological investigation into a collection of 65 shrunken human heads, to determine ...
The Jivaro people from Ecuador, Amazonia, skillfully mummified human heads by shrinking them to the ...
Facial reconstruction is employed in the context of forensic investigation and for creating three-di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Systematic facial mutilations during mummification have never been described...
A wide range of archaeological human remains stay, for the most part, anonymous and are consequently...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Forensic facial reconstruction is the reproduction of an individual's face from skeletal remains. Us...
After attending this presentation, attendees will understand the necessity of a multidisciplinary ap...
Understanding natural and artificial postmortem alterations in different tissues of the human body i...
Abstract: Trophy heads are human heads that have been removed from the rest of the body at the time ...
Natural mummification occurs on every continent and in various environments. While the oldest preser...
Computed tomography (CT) has proved to be a valuable investigative tool for mummy research and is th...