[Surprisingly old skeleton found at Bornheim-Uedorf (Rhein-Sieg-Kreis)--Research results in forensic medicine, anthropology and archaeology].

Archiv fur Kriminologie Pub Date : 2016-03-01
Stephanie Zesch, Elke Doberentz, Michael Schmauder, Wilfried Rosendahl, Burkhard Madea
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On April 15th 2014, human skeletal remains were found during digging activities for constructing a new building at Bornheim-Uedorf (Rhein-Sieg-Kreis) near the river Rhine (about 20 meters) in a pit measuring 10 by 10 meters and having a depth of about 150 cm. The skeletal remains were preserved quite well considering the fact that they were located so near to the Rhine, although several skeletal parts were missing. The preserved skeletal remains comprised some skull fragments (including two ear bones of the right side), right scapula, both humeri, left ulna, left radius, left metacarpal bone 2, right metacarpal bones 1, 3 and 4, rib fragments, three thoracic vertebrae, all lumbar vertebrae, one sacral vertebra, pelvis fragments, left femur, proximal part of the left tibial diaphysis, right tibia and diaphysis of both fibulae. The anthropological analysis revealed that the skeletal remains belonged to a 20-to-30-year-old presumably male individual with a body height of about 163 to 173 cm (depending on the formula used for body height estimation). Evidence of intense physical activity and traumatological findings could not be detected on the preserved bones. Periosteal reactions on the bone surface caused by nonspecific bacterial infection were found on the right humerus close to the elbow and on both tibiae, especially the left one. Besides the skeletal remains, metal fragments were recovered--among them an arrowhead, which was typologically classified as an early medieval finding (6th to 7th century). Radiocarbon dating of a bone sample revealed an age of 1561 ± 19 a BP corresponding to a calibrated age of 436 to 540 AD (1 sigma). So, the archaeological classification of the recovered skeleton into the early medieval period was verified. Amongst the human remains, there was also a metatarsal bone of cattle with cut marks. The animal bone as well as the metal fragments indicated that the find was part of an early medieval burial with typical grave goods.

[在波恩海姆-韦多夫(莱茵-西格-克雷斯)发现的令人惊讶的古老骨架——法医学、人类学和考古学的研究成果]。
2014年4月15日,在莱茵河附近的Bornheim-Uedorf (Rhein-Sieg-Kreis)(约20米)的一个10 × 10米深约150厘米的坑中,在挖掘活动中发现了人类骨骼遗骸。考虑到他们的位置离莱茵河如此之近,这些骨骼残骸保存得相当完好,尽管有几个骨骼部分丢失了。保存下来的骨骼残骸包括一些头骨碎片(包括右侧的两根耳骨),右侧肩胛骨,肱骨,左侧尺骨,左侧桡骨,左侧掌骨2,右侧掌骨1,3和4,肋骨碎片,三个胸椎,所有腰椎,一个骶骨,骨盆碎片,左侧股骨,左侧胫骨骨干近端部分,右侧胫骨和两侧腓骨骨干。人类学分析显示,骨骼遗骸属于20至30岁的男性,身高约为163至173厘米(取决于所用的身高估算公式)。在保存下来的骨头上没有发现剧烈运动和创伤的证据。非特异性细菌感染引起的骨表面骨膜反应见于靠近肘部的右侧肱骨和双胫骨,尤其是左侧胫骨。除了骨骼残骸外,还发现了一些金属碎片,其中包括一个箭头,从类型学上讲,它被归类为中世纪早期(6至7世纪)的发现。放射性碳定年法显示骨骼样本的年龄为1561±19 BP,对应的校准年龄为公元436至540年(1西格玛)。因此,这具被发现的骨骼在中世纪早期的考古分类得到了证实。在人类遗骸中,还发现了一块有切割痕迹的牛跖骨。动物骨骼和金属碎片表明,这一发现是中世纪早期墓葬的一部分,带有典型的墓葬物品。
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