Brothwell, D. R., Holden, T. G., Liversage, D., Gottlieb, B., Bennike, P. and Boesen, J. (1990). Establishing a minimum damage procedure for the gut sampling of intact human bodies: the case of the Huldremose Woman. Antiquity 64. Vol 64, pp. 830-835.

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Title:
Establishing a minimum damage procedure for the gut sampling of intact human bodies: the case of the Huldremose Woman
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Issue:
Antiquity 64
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Series:
Antiquity
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Volume:
64
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Page Start/End:
830 - 835
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Journal
Abstract
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Abstract:
Basic radiography and CT (computed tomography) scanning techniques were used to locate precisely areas of gut within the abdomen and then to sample the gut with minimal destruction of surface tissues. Photographic and computer disc records were made. The food debris contained combined cereal and weed seeds, possibly eaten as gruel.
Author
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Author:
Don R Brothwell
Timothy G Holden
D Liversage
B Gottlieb
Pia Bennike
J Boesen
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1990
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Subjects / Periods:
Gruel (Auto Detected Subject)
Weed Seeds (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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05 Dec 2008