Department of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, University Hospital Raymond Poincaré (AP-HP, UVSQ), Garches, France.
Forensic Sci Int. 2010 Jan 30;194(1-3):e9-15. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.09.006. Epub 2009 Nov 12.
Archaeological remains can provide concrete cases, making it possible to develop, refine or validate medico-legal techniques. In the case of the so-called 'Joan of Arc's relics' (a group of bone and archaeological remains known as the 'Bottle of Chinon'), 14 specialists analysed the samples such as a cadaver X of carbonised aspect: forensic anthropologist, medical examiners, pathologists, geneticists, radiologist, biochemists, palynologists, zoologist and archaeologist. Materials, methods and results of this study are presented here. This study aims to offer an exploitable methodology for the modern medico-legal cases of small quantities of human bones of carbonised aspect.
考古遗存可以提供具体案例,使法医学技术的发展、完善或验证成为可能。在所谓的“圣女贞德遗物”(一组被称为“希农之瓶”的骨骼和考古遗存)的案例中,14 名专家对样本进行了分析,例如一具碳化尸体 X:法医人类学家、法医、病理学家、遗传学家、放射科医生、生化学家、孢粉学家、动物学家和考古学家。本文介绍了这项研究的材料、方法和结果。本研究旨在为现代法医学中少量碳化人骨案例提供一种可利用的方法。