Analysis of two medieval mummies from Vodnjan, Croatia (CROSBI ID 638416)
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Rajić Šikanjić, Petra ; Škarić, Ksenija ; Premužić, Zrinka
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Analysis of two medieval mummies from Vodnjan, Croatia
We present results of the analysis of two medieval mummified bodies housed in the sanctuary of the parish church of St. Blaise in Vodnjan, Istria, Croatia. They belong to Saint Giovanni Olini (1215–1300) and Saint Nicolosa Borsa (1447–1512) whose bodies were brought as a part of collection from Venice in 1818. The goal of this examination was to gather information on the physical condition of the bodies and their present state of preservation. Chemical examinations on skin samples confirmed that it was treated with a mix of olive oil and saccharide-based resin. Similarities in the appearance and composition of coating indicate that both bodies were treated, not during the mummification process, but after they had entered the same collection in the first half of 19th century. Detailed visual inspection showed that on both bodies parts related to sexuality were missing. We offer two possible explanations: a medieval post-mortem ritual or removal of these parts as relics at a later period.
Vodnjan; mediaeval mummies; St. Giovanni Olini; St. Nicolosa Borsa; anthropological analysis
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Podaci o prilogu
25-25.
2016.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Abstract Book of the 20th Congress of the European Anthropological Association - European Anthropology in a Changing World: From Culture to Global Biology
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20th Congress of the European Anthropological Association, European Anthropology in a Changing world: From Culture to Global Biology
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24.08.2016-28.08.2016
Zagreb, Hrvatska