Embalming methods and plants in Renaissance Italy: two artificial mummies from Siena (central Italy) |
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Authors: | Valentina Giuffra Antonio Fornaciari Silvia Marvelli Marco Marchesini Davide Caramella Gino Fornaciari |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Oncology, Transplants and Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Division of Paleopathology, History of Medicine and Bioethics, University of Pisa, Via Roma 57, 56126 Pisa, Italy;2. Department of Archaeology and History of Arts, Section of Medieval Archaeology, University of Siena, Via Roma 56, 53100 Siena, Italy;3. Palynological Laboratory – Archaeoenvironmental Laboratory, C.A.A. Giorgio Nicoli, San Giovanni in Persiceto, Via Marzocchi, 17, 40017 San Giovanni in Persiceto, Bologna, Italy;4. Superintendence to Archaeological properties of Emilia-Romagna, Via Belle Arti, 52, 40126 Bologna, Italy;5. Department of Oncology, Transplants and Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Division of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 57, 56126 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | Knowledge of the embalming methods used in Renaissance Italy comes not only from the literary texts of physicians and surgeons of that period, but also from artificial mummies which have been found. In 1999 two mummified bodies, dated back to the end of 15th and beginning of the 16th century, were recovered in a crypt of the hospital chapel of Santa Maria della Scala in Siena (central Italy). The individuals were identified as Salimbene Capacci (1433–1497), Rector of the hospital, and his wife, Margherita Sozzini (?-1511). The mummies were submitted to autopsy and paleopathological examination, which included Computed Tomography. Palaeobotanical and palynological analyses were performed on the vegetable materials and plants used to fill the body cavities. This study was carried out with a multidisciplinary perspective, that allowed us to reconstruct the embalming techniques and substances used for mummification. The results are compared with the evidences provided by other mummies and embalming handbooks of that time. |
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Keywords: | Mummies Botanical analyses Palynology Siena Renaissance |
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