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Forensic archaeoentomology--An insect fauna from a burial in York Minster
Authors:Panagiotakopulu Eva  Buckland Paul C
Affiliation:School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Drummond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9XP, United Kingdom. eva.p@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:An insect fauna associated with the medieval burial of Archbishop Greenfield, interred in December 1315 in a lead coffin within a stone sarcophagus beneath the floor of York Minster, is examined and compared with the limited entomological data from other medieval burials. The implications of the archaeoentomological data are discussed. The fauna is dominated by the so-called coffin beetle Rhizophagus parallelocollis and the generalised staphylinid predator Quedius mesomelinus, together with a number of subterranean fungal feeders. The beetle assemblage is probably immediately post burial, and the lead coffin in the case of Greenfield had not been able to shield the body from decay.
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