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Fingerprint identification on a bog body (650 BC)
Authors:Günther Mull  Klaus Püschel  Eilin Jopp
Affiliation:1.DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH,Hamburg,Germany;2.Institut für Rechtsmedizin,Universit?tsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf,Hamburg,Germany;3.Dermalog/Institute for Dermatoglyphics,Hamburg,Germany;4.Department of Legal Medicine,University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf,Hamburg,Germany
Abstract:Two thousand and six hundred fifty years after the death of the “Girl of the Uchter Moor”, it was still possible to secure good-quality fingerprints from the right hand of this bog body by using photographic methods followed by image enhancement with an Automated Fingerprint Identification System. A detailed fingerprint analysis was performed, and all five fingers of “Moora's” right hand exhibited ulnar loops. Even today, this is still the most common fingerprint pattern type in Europe. It was also possible to find enough minutiae on the right thumb for secure dactyloscopic identification after more than 2,000 years. The example of “Moora" therefore demonstrates new possibilities for future fingerprint examinations of ancient bodies in archaeological as well as forensic casework.
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