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Effects of Cremation on Fetal Bones
Authors:Michela Zana BSc  Francesca Magli MA  Alessandra Mazzucchi PhD  Elisa Castoldi BSc  Daniele Gibelli MD  PhD  Giulia Caccia BSc  Francesca Cornacchia BSc  Daniel A Gaudio PhD  Mirko Mattia BSc  Cristina Cattaneo BSc  MD  MA  PhD
Institution:LABANOF, Laboratorio di Antropologia e Odontologia Forense, Sezione di Medicina Legale, Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche per la Salute, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
Abstract:The charring process is a weak point of anthropological analysis as it changes bone morphology and reduces information obtainable, specially in fetuses. This experiment aims at verifying the conservation of fetal bones after cremation. A total of 3138 fetuses of unknown sex and age were used, deriving from legal and therapeutic abortions from different hospitals of Milan. Cremations took place in modern crematoria. Nine cremation events were analyzed, each ranging from 57 to 915 simultaneously cremated fetuses. During the cremations, 4356 skeletal remains were recovered, 3756 of which (86.2%) were morphologically distinguishable. All types of fetal skeletal elements were found, with the exception of some cranial bones. Only 3.4% of individuals could be detected after the cremation process, because of the prevalence of abortions under 12 lunar weeks. All fire alterations were observed and the results were statistically analyzed. This pilot study confirmed the possibility of preservation of fetal skeletal elements after cremation.
Keywords:forensic sciences  forensic anthropology  anatomy  archeology  cremation  fetuses
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