Preserving Intangible Heritage through Tangible Finds: The “Skull with Ears”—St. Luciella ai Librai’s Church (Naples, Italy)

Author:

Macchia Andrea1ORCID,Montorsi Stefania1,Salatino Giorgia1,Albini Romana1,Cerilli Eugenio1,Biribicchi Chiara1ORCID,Faella Massimo2,Rogliani Angela2,de Caro Tilde3ORCID,Lubritto Carmine4ORCID,Vetromile Carmela4,Di Cicco Maria Rosa4ORCID,Ambrosini Andrea1,Sperduti Alessandra5

Affiliation:

1. YOCOCU, Youth in Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Via T. Tasso 108, 00185 Rome, Italy

2. Respiriamo Arte, Vico Santa Luciella ai Librai 5, 80138 Naples, Italy

3. CNR-ISMN, Strada Provinciale 35 d n. 9, 00010 Rome, Italy

4. Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, Italy

5. Museo delle Civiltà, P.zza Guglielmo Marconi 14, 00144 Rome, Italy

Abstract

The present study reports the conservative first aid concerning the human cranium known as the “Skull with Ears”, which is conserved in the crypt of Santa Luciella ai Librai’s church in Naples, Italy. These remains have historically been worshipped by devotees within the cult of the “abandoned souls”. The skulls were “adopted” by the Neapolitan population and treated with particular care in exchange for divine favors. The critical preservation status of the “Skull with ears” required a multidisciplinary approach aimed at defining the taphonomy and anthropological features of the cranium, while determining the state of its conservation by using a multi-analytical approach. Multispectral imaging, 3D modeling, X-ray imaging, microscopical observations, and microbiological tests enabled the documentation of the cranium while assessing this state of conservation. Electron scanning microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) in the attenuated total reflectance (ATR) mode, and radiocarbon dating allowed for essential data to be obtained on the cranium’s history and constituent components. The results that were obtained from both the analysis of the cranium and the environmental monitoring of the crypt showed the advanced degradation of the bones due to a significant bacterial attack, which was facilitated by the inadequate environmental conditions at the site of conservation. The acquired data enabled the definition of the most suitable conservation strategy and the securing of the cranium.

Funder

Respiriamo Arte

Round Table Italia

Round Table Napoli

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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