Exceptional preservation of a prehistoric human brain from Heslington, Yorkshire, UK

Sonia O'Connor, Esam Ali, Salim Al-Sabah, Danish Anwar, Ed Bergstroem, Keri A. Brown, Jo Buckberry, Stephen Buckley, Matthew Collins, John Denton, Konrad M. Dorling, Adam Dowle, Phil Duffey, Howell G. M. Edwards, Elsa Correia Faria, Peter Gardner, Andy Gledhill, Karl Heaton, Carl Heron, Rob JanawayBrendan J. Keely, David King, Anthony Masinton, Kirsty Penkman, Axel Petzold, Matthew D. Pickering, Martin Rumsby, Holger Schutkowski, Kimberley A. Shackleton, Jerry Thomas, Jane Thomas-Oates, Maria-Raimonda Usai, Andrew S. Wilson, Terry O'Connor

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Abstract

Archaeological work in advance of construction at a site on the edge of York, UK, yielded human remains of prehistoric to Romano-British date. Amongst these was a mandible and cranium, the intra-cranial space of which contained shrunken but macroscopically recognizable remains of a brain. Although the distinctive surface morphology of the organ is preserved, little recognizable brain histology survives. Though rare, the survival of brain tissue in otherwise skeletalised human remains from wet burial environments is not unique. A survey of the literature shows that similar brain masses have been previously reported in diverse circumstances. We argue for a greater awareness of these brain masses and for more attention to be paid to their detection and identification in order to improve the reporting rate and to allow a more comprehensive study of this rare archaeological survival. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1641-1654
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of archaeological science
Volume38
Issue number7
Early online date10 Mar 2011
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2011

Bibliographical note

O'Connor, S., Ali, E., Al-Sabah, S., Anwar, D., Bergström, E., Brown, K.A., Buckberry, J., Buckley, S., Collins, M., Denton, J., Dorling, K., Dowle, A., Duffey, P., Edwards, H.G., Faria, E.C., Gardner, P., Gledhill, A., Heaton, K., Heron, C., Janaway, R., Keely, B.J., King, D., Masinton, A., Penkman, K., Petzold, A., Pickering, M.D., Rumsby, M., Schutkowski, H., Shackleton, K.A., Thomas, J., Thomas-Oates, J., Usai, M.-R., Wilson, A.S., O'Connor, T.

Keywords

  • Brain tissue
  • Waterlogging
  • Burial environment
  • Adipocere
  • Putrefaction
  • Decapitation
  • ADIPOCERE FORMATION
  • MUMMIFIED BRAIN
  • BURIAL
  • FLORIDA
  • TISSUE
  • BONE
  • SITE
  • AGE

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