Entomological analysis for archeological reconstruction and conservation strategies design: the mummies of Cerreto di Spoleto (Central Italy)

Author:

Lunardini AgataORCID,Carta GiuseppinaORCID,Costantini Lorenzo,Minozzi SimonaORCID,Giuffra ValentinaORCID,Giordani GiorgiaORCID,Vanin StefanoORCID

Abstract

AbstractInsects found in archeological contexts provide useful information for reconstructing past events. In the context of funerary archeology, insects may help in reconstructing funerary practices or rituals, and in the understanding of the taphonomic processes. Furthermore, studying these insects is fundamental for developing effective conservation strategies for cultural heritage. This article focuses on the entomological investigation of four mummies (nineteenth century) discovered in the church of Santa Maria Annunziata (Cerreto di Spoleto, Central Italy). The research aimed to verify and eventually support archeological hypotheses about the four bodies and to plan an effective conservation strategy. The predominant findings were Diptera puparia and adult Coleoptera. Alongside, common species typical of the hypogean burial, such asHydrotaea capensisand several mycetophilous (mold feeder) species were also collected. The presence of blowfly remains (Calliphoridae) would suggest that the bodies were exposed before burial.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Genova

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Archeology,Anthropology,Archeology

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