Textiles: Decay and Preservation in Seventeenth- to Nineteenth-Century Burials in Finland

Author:

Lipkin SannaORCID,Ruhl Erika,Vajanto Krista,Tranberg Annemari,Suomela Jenni

Abstract

AbstractThe taphonomy of human remains and associated funerary textiles are inevitably linked. The interplay among burial clothes, human remains, insects, rodents, and preservation is explored through study of a group of postmedieval burials in Finland. These burials have been either archaeologically excavated or inventoried beneath wooden church floors. Decay and preserving factors for various conditions are studied, allowing in-depth study of individual garments and identification of the burial season. In addition, research has revealed different factors that have an effect on future preservation of the burials under church floors.

Funder

Academy Of Finland

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archeology,History,Archeology

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