This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle Ages in Italy and Europe. Particular attention is placed on the bodies of saints, popes and kings which – for devotional or practical purposes, such as the public exposure of the bodies – required embalming. Natural mummies are primarily represented by the bodies of saints. Relics – parts of the mummified bodies – also were researched. The phenomena of burial site expansion, as well as heart tombs, were studied in depth. These showed changes in funerary ceremonial practices (double funerals, funerary effigies) and methods of cadaver treatment (dismemberment, boiling, heart exerisis). The policy of the Papacy in response to the distribution o...
Between 2009 and 2011, during restorative works at the Church of Roccapelago (province of Modena, It...
The poster presents the results of the studies performed on the mummies of Aragonesi' kings and prin...
International audienceThe evolution of funeral practices from the Middle Ages through the Modern era...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
In the early 1980s a systematic investigation was begun by G. Fornaciari and his staff of a series o...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
Andrea da Montereale was a 15th Century Augustinian monk from the inner Abruzzo region, central Ital...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
Sicily is one of the Italian regions richest in mummified corpses. In addition to the Capuchin Catac...
In 2005 and 2006 a paleopathology team of the University of Pisa carried out a survey in north-easte...
Northeastern Italy preserves, although rarely, some naturally mummified remains from medieval and mo...
Sicili is one of the richest Italian regions in terms of mummified corpses. In addition to the Capuc...
Two artificial mummies found in the hospital church of S. Maria della Scala in Siena (Tuscany, centr...
The mummy head in the Collection of the HNM Semmelweis Museum of Medical History originates from the...
Between 2009 and 2011, during restorative works at the Church of Roccapelago (province of Modena, It...
The poster presents the results of the studies performed on the mummies of Aragonesi' kings and prin...
International audienceThe evolution of funeral practices from the Middle Ages through the Modern era...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
In the early 1980s a systematic investigation was begun by G. Fornaciari and his staff of a series o...
In the Middle Ages Lucca was an important city along the Via Francigena, a major trade and pilgrimag...
Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts ...
Andrea da Montereale was a 15th Century Augustinian monk from the inner Abruzzo region, central Ital...
1. Introduction Collections of mummies are frequently found in Italy, in particular in the central ...
Sicily is one of the Italian regions richest in mummified corpses. In addition to the Capuchin Catac...
In 2005 and 2006 a paleopathology team of the University of Pisa carried out a survey in north-easte...
Northeastern Italy preserves, although rarely, some naturally mummified remains from medieval and mo...
Sicili is one of the richest Italian regions in terms of mummified corpses. In addition to the Capuc...
Two artificial mummies found in the hospital church of S. Maria della Scala in Siena (Tuscany, centr...
The mummy head in the Collection of the HNM Semmelweis Museum of Medical History originates from the...
Between 2009 and 2011, during restorative works at the Church of Roccapelago (province of Modena, It...
The poster presents the results of the studies performed on the mummies of Aragonesi' kings and prin...
International audienceThe evolution of funeral practices from the Middle Ages through the Modern era...