The mummy of Ritter Kahlbutz - an unsolved mystery?

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Andreas Winkelmann, Maximilian Voß, Bernhard Heeb, Frank Maixner, Alice Paladin, Reimund Parsche, Marco Samadelli, Barbara Teßmann, Albert Zink
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In Kampehl, a village northwest of Berlin, a mummified body is preserved and exhibited in a church annexe. It is said to represent the remains of Christian Friedrich von Kahlbutz (1651-1702), a local nobleman. According to local legend, he swore before a court that his body would not decay if he were the culprit in an alleged case of murder. We offer the first comprehensive investigation of the mummy using anthropological and historical methods. A CT scan of the mummy revealed an intact skeleton without signs of injury or major disease, minimal remnants of inner organs, a pencil inside the thoracic cavity, likely introduced as a hoax, and a coin-shaped metallic object inside the oral cavity. Sex and age of the body match the historical individual, as does radiocarbon dating. Results of palaeogenetic investigations are limited due to poor endogenous DNA quality. Historical research could establish the place of birth of Christian Friedrich von Kahlbutz as likely being near Lüneburg, i.e., outside Brandenburg. He had military training before living the life of a feudal lord in Kampehl, where he married and had twelve children. Even without a name on the coffin, the identification of the mummy with this historical individual seems plausible. There is only indirect evidence for a historical trial for murder against him. All findings speak for natural mummification, which is not unheard of in the region, as is the placing of a coin into the mouth of a deceased individual as burial object.

里特·卡尔布兹的木乃伊——一个未解之谜?
在柏林西北部的坎佩尔(Kampehl)村,一具干尸被保存下来,陈列在教堂的附楼里。据说它代表了当地贵族克里斯蒂安·弗里德里希·冯·卡尔布茨(1651-1702)的遗体。根据当地的传说,他在法庭上发誓,如果他是一起谋杀案的罪魁祸首,他的身体就不会腐烂。我们使用人类学和历史方法对木乃伊进行首次全面调查。对这具木乃伊进行的CT扫描显示,它的骨架完好无损,没有受伤或重大疾病的迹象,内部器官的残余很少,胸腔里有一支铅笔,可能是骗局,口腔里有一个硬币形状的金属物体。尸体的性别和年龄与历史上的个体相符,放射性碳定年法也是如此。由于内源DNA质量差,古成因研究结果有限。历史研究可以确定克里斯蒂安·弗里德里希·冯·卡尔布茨的出生地很可能在l neburg附近,即勃兰登堡以外。他在坎佩尔过着封建领主的生活之前接受过军事训练,并在那里结了婚,生了十二个孩子。即使没有棺材上的名字,木乃伊与这个历史人物的身份似乎是可信的。历史上对他的谋杀审判只有间接证据。所有的发现都证明了自然木乃伊化,这在该地区并非闻所未闻,就像把一枚硬币放进死者的嘴里作为陪葬品一样。
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