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Medieval mummies of Zeleny Yar burial ground in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia

Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insufficient data for any comprehensive understanding of the bio-cultural details of medieval people living in the region. In the Western Siberian arctic, permafrost mummies have been found in 12(th) to 13...

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Autores principales: Slepchenko, Sergey Mikhailovich, Gusev, Alexander Vasilyevich, Svyatova, Evgenia Olegovna, Hong, Jong Ha, Oh, Chang Seok, Lim, Do Seon, Shin, Dong Hoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30682121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210718
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author Slepchenko, Sergey Mikhailovich
Gusev, Alexander Vasilyevich
Svyatova, Evgenia Olegovna
Hong, Jong Ha
Oh, Chang Seok
Lim, Do Seon
Shin, Dong Hoon
author_facet Slepchenko, Sergey Mikhailovich
Gusev, Alexander Vasilyevich
Svyatova, Evgenia Olegovna
Hong, Jong Ha
Oh, Chang Seok
Lim, Do Seon
Shin, Dong Hoon
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description Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insufficient data for any comprehensive understanding of the bio-cultural details of medieval people living in the region. In the Western Siberian arctic, permafrost mummies have been found in 12(th) to 13(th) century graves located in the Zeleny Yar (Z-Y) burial ground (66°19'4.54"С; 67°21'13.54"В). In 2013–2016, we were fortunate to be able to excavate that cemetery, locating a total of 47 burials, including cases of mummification. Some of these mummies had been wrapped in a multi-layered birch-bark cocoon. After removal of the cocoon, we conducted interdisciplinary studies using various scientific techniques. Gross anatomical examination and CT radiography showed that the internal organs were still well preserved inside the body cavities. Under light and electron microscopy, the histological findings were very similar to those for naturally mummified specimens discovered in other countries. Ancient DNA analysis showed that the Z-Y mummies’ mtDNA haplotypes belong to five different haplogroups, namely U5a (#34), H3ao (#53), D (#67–1), U4b1b1 (#67–2), and D4j8 (#68), which distinguish them for their unique combination of Western- and Eastern Siberia-specific mtDNA haplogroups. Our interdisciplinary study obtained fundamental information that will form the foundation of successful future investigations on medieval mummies found in the Western Siberian arctic.
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spelling pubmed-63473682019-02-15 Medieval mummies of Zeleny Yar burial ground in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia Slepchenko, Sergey Mikhailovich Gusev, Alexander Vasilyevich Svyatova, Evgenia Olegovna Hong, Jong Ha Oh, Chang Seok Lim, Do Seon Shin, Dong Hoon PLoS One Research Article Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insufficient data for any comprehensive understanding of the bio-cultural details of medieval people living in the region. In the Western Siberian arctic, permafrost mummies have been found in 12(th) to 13(th) century graves located in the Zeleny Yar (Z-Y) burial ground (66°19'4.54"С; 67°21'13.54"В). In 2013–2016, we were fortunate to be able to excavate that cemetery, locating a total of 47 burials, including cases of mummification. Some of these mummies had been wrapped in a multi-layered birch-bark cocoon. After removal of the cocoon, we conducted interdisciplinary studies using various scientific techniques. Gross anatomical examination and CT radiography showed that the internal organs were still well preserved inside the body cavities. Under light and electron microscopy, the histological findings were very similar to those for naturally mummified specimens discovered in other countries. Ancient DNA analysis showed that the Z-Y mummies’ mtDNA haplotypes belong to five different haplogroups, namely U5a (#34), H3ao (#53), D (#67–1), U4b1b1 (#67–2), and D4j8 (#68), which distinguish them for their unique combination of Western- and Eastern Siberia-specific mtDNA haplogroups. Our interdisciplinary study obtained fundamental information that will form the foundation of successful future investigations on medieval mummies found in the Western Siberian arctic. Public Library of Science 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6347368/ /pubmed/30682121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210718 Text en © 2019 Slepchenko et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Svyatova, Evgenia Olegovna
Hong, Jong Ha
Oh, Chang Seok
Lim, Do Seon
Shin, Dong Hoon
Medieval mummies of Zeleny Yar burial ground in the Arctic Zone of Western Siberia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30682121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210718
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