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Radiographics | 2016

Testing “Saintly” Authenticity: Investigations on Two Catacomb Saints

Amelie Alterauge; Thomas Becker; Brigitta Berndt; Christian Jackowski; Sandra Lösch

The goal of this study was to examine two catacomb saints from Switzerland with conventional radiographic imaging and minimally invasive techniques to test their authenticity.


PLOS ONE | 2017

The Sommersdorf mummies-An interdisciplinary investigation on human remains from a 17th-19th century aristocratic crypt in southern Germany.

Amelie Alterauge; Manuel Kellinghaus; Christian Jackowski; Natallia Shved; Frank J. Rühli; Frank Maixner; Albert Zink; Wilfried Rosendahl; Sandra Lösch

Sommersdorf Castle (Bavaria, Germany) is a medieval castle complex which has been inhabited by the aristocratic family von Crailsheim. The deceased were entombed in a crypt located in the parapets underneath the castle’s church, resulting in mummification of the bodies. Based on the family chronicle and oral history, identities have been ascribed to the mummies. The aim of the study is therefore to test the accuracy of the historical records in comparison to archaeological, anthropological and genetic data. Today, the crypt houses eleven wooden coffins from the 17th to 19th century AD. In ten of these, mummified and scattered human remains were found. Archive records were studied in order to identify names, ancestry, titles, occupation, date of birth and death, and place of interment of the individuals. The coffins were visually inspected and dated by typo-chronology, and the mummified and scattered skeletal remains were subjected to a physical anthropological examination. In total, the crypt contains the remains of a minimum number of nine individuals, among them three adult males, five adult females and one infant. A detailed scientific examination, including prior conservation, ancient DNA analyses, and computed tomography (CT), was performed on five mummies. By means of the CT data age at death, sex, body height, pathologies, and anatomical variants were investigated. CT analysis further showed that the bodies were naturally mummified. Mitochondrial DNA analyses revealed that the tested individuals are not maternally related. In addition, health, living conditions and circumstances of death of the entombed individuals could be highlighted. Being confronted with the strengths, weaknesses and limitations of each methodological approach, probable identification was achieved in two cases.


Journal of Glacial Archaeology | 2015

Death in the ice - Re-investigations of the remains from the Theodul glacier (Switzerland)

Amelie Alterauge; Sophie Providoli; Negahnaz Moghaddam; Sandra Lösch


Archive | 2014

Vom 3D-Scan bis zum 3D-Druck – Allgemeine Grundlagen und Praxisbeispiele aus dem Museumsbereich

Doris Döppes; Wilfried Rosendahl; Amelie Alterauge


Archive | 2017

Eine ungewöhnliche Bestattung im Friedhof von Schüpfen

Amelie Alterauge; Armand Baeriswyl; Christof Blaser; Sabine Brechbühl-Trijasse; Sandra Lösch; Mathieu Plamondon; Marianne Ramstein; Max Stöckli; Christian Weiss


Archive | 2017

Anthropologische Untersuchungen zu den Bestattungen aus Bern-Bümpliz, Mauritiuskirche und Bienzgut

Christine Cooper; Sandra Lösch; Amelie Alterauge


Archive | 2017

Die Liegezeitbestimmung an menschlichen Knochenfunden – Theorie und Praxis.

Amelie Alterauge; Negahnaz Hossein Moghaddam Horri; Sandra Lösch


Archive | 2017

Does being wealthy mean you are healthy? - An interdisciplinary bioarchaeological study on post-medieval crypts from Germany

Amelie Alterauge; Sandra Lösch


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2017

A Medieval/Early Modern Alpine Population from Zweisimmen, Switzerland: Anthropology and Palaeopathology of a Comparative Study

J. Somers; Christine Cooper; Amelie Alterauge; Sandra Lösch


International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | 2017

A Medieval/Early Modern Alpine Population from Zweisimmen, Switzerland: A Comparative Study of Anthropology and Palaeopathology

J. Somers; Christine Cooper; Amelie Alterauge; Sandra Lösch

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