Kozakaitė Justina, Girčius Rokas, Dementavičienė Jūratė, Jankauskas Rimantas, Piombino-Mascali Dario
Faculty of History, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Department of Anatomy, Histology and Anthropology, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, M.K. Čiurlionis street 21, 03101 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Anthropol Anz. 2018 Aug 27;75(3):243-249. doi: 10.1127/anthranz/2018/0864.
Skeletal evidence of beheading in early modern Lithuania has been scarce, despite historical documentation indicating it as a popular practice. This study presents the first bioarchaeological cases of decapitation in early modern Lithuania, with four adult male individuals from the 14-17 centuries A.D. that reveal evidence of perimortem lesions in the cervical and thoracic vertebrae. The osteological and radiological study of the affected bones suggests that the individuals might have been victims of episodes of interpersonal violence, rather than subjected to capital punishment.
尽管历史文献表明斩首在近代早期的立陶宛是一种常见做法,但有关这一时期斩首的骨骼证据却很稀少。本研究展示了近代早期立陶宛首例斩首的生物考古学案例,涉及公元14至17世纪的四名成年男性个体,他们的颈椎和胸椎显示出临死前损伤的证据。对受影响骨骼的骨学和放射学研究表明,这些个体可能是人际暴力事件的受害者,而非遭受死刑处决。