波兰Nowa Osuchowa第一次世界大战墓葬的生物考古调查

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Conflict Archaeology Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1080/15740773.2023.2242407
Anne Malcherek, Wiesław Więckowski
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在波兰东部的建筑工程中,发现了25具遗骸。Nowa Osuchowa附近的遗址于2016年被挖掘出来,经过骨学和地语学分析后,遗骸被重新埋葬。这些遗骸被确认为第一次世界大战中普鲁士军队的成员。影像学检查辅助病理鉴别诊断。发现了死前骨折、脱位和感染的骨骼证据。一些人有死前骨折和高速弹射伤的迹象。埋藏学分析表明,有些人在死后不久就被埋在了这个地方,而另一些人在埋葬的时候可能已经处于腐烂的晚期。
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Bioarchaeological investigation of WWI burials at Nowa Osuchowa, Poland
During construction works in eastern Poland, the remains of 25 individuals were discovered. The site near Nowa Osuchowa was excavated in 2016 and after osteological and taphonomical analyses the remains were reburied. The remains were identified as members of the Prussian Army fighting in WWI. Radiographic imaging was employed to aide differential diagnosis of pathologies. Skeletal evidence of antemortem fractures, dislocation and infection was found. Several individuals showed evidence of perimortem fractures and high-velocity projectile trauma. Taphonomic analyses indicate that some of the individuals were buried at the location very soon after death, while others were likely already in more advanced stages of decomposition at the time of burial at the site.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Conflict Archaeology is an English-language journal devoted to the battlefield and military archaeology and other spheres of conflict archaeology, covering all periods with a worldwide scope. Additional spheres of interest will include the archaeology of industrial and popular protest; contested landscapes and monuments; nationalism and colonialism; class conflict; the origins of conflict; forensic applications in war-zones; and human rights cases. Themed issues will carry papers on current research; subject and period overviews; fieldwork and excavation reports-interim and final reports; artifact studies; scientific applications; technique evaluations; conference summaries; and book reviews.
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