Title
The story of 12 Chachapoyan mummies through multidetector computed tomography
Date Issued
01 November 2010
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Friedrich K.
Nemec S.
Czerny C.
Fischer H.
Plischke S.
Gahleitner A.
Viola T.
Imhof H.
Seidler H.
University of Vienna
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
Objective: To assess the imaging findings in Chachapoyan mummies of Peru through multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). Materials and methods: Twelve human mummies and three burial objects from Laguna de los Cóndores, Peru, about 500-1000 years old, were studied, using a MDCT unit. In addition to the standard whole-body acquisitions, high-resolution scans from areas of particular interest were acquired individually (e.g., temporal bone, teeth). Results: Eight mummies were female, three male, and sex was indeterminable in one mummy; the age of the mummies included newborn, 0.7 years, 2.5 years, 13 years, 13 years, 16 years, and six between 20 and 40 years old. The stature of the mummies was reconstructed (mean ± standard deviation; adults: 145 ± 14 cm, adolescents: 116 ± 17 cm, 2.5 years old child: 72 cm, newborns: 41 ± 3 cm). Dental conditions were compromised in seven and excellent in five mummies. Besides a dislocation of the ossicles, temporal bones and ears were normal in all mummies. An occipital osteoma, a tuberculous spondylodiscitis, and also probable tuberculous erosions at one tarsal joint and one sacral bone, osteoarthritis or tuberculous affection of a sacroiliac joint, as well as five cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were observed. Ten mummies were buried in the fetal position, two were found packaged in bundles; the burial technique was studied in detail. A necklace was found with one mummy. The added burial objects were identified as skeletal parts of two leopardis pardalis and one lagothrix flavicauda. Conclusions: MDCT non-invasively revealed information about age, sex, stature, diseases, burial practices and other cultural aspects of the Chachapoyas. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
143
End page
150
Volume
76
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Radiología, Medicina nuclear, Imágenes médicas
Antropología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-78149358405
PubMed ID
Source
European Journal of Radiology
ISSN of the container
0720048X
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