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The Man with the Sawn-Off Skull Mini Documentary A man with a sawn-off skull… the discovery is quite surprising. It was made in 2015 in Munster, by the INRAP and Alsace Archaeology teams. So, who was this man? Does he have a link with the neighboring medieval abbey? And above all… why was his skull sawn off? That’s what we’re going to see together! Thanks to Boneless Archéologie for his bibliographical help: / @bonelessarcheologie8221 *** SUPPORT THE CHANNEL The channel lives thanks to your donations: https://fr.tipeee.com/thomas-laurent To wear my colors (clothes): https://shop.spreadshirt.fr/thomas-la... Logo: Emmanuel Gettliffe Watching my videos, liking them and sharing them remains the best way to help me make a living :) *** Follow me FACEBOOK: / thomas.laurent.ecrivain FACEBOOK PROFILE: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... INSTAGRAM: @lr_thomas *** My novels Le Signe du diable (medieval thriller): https://www.babelio.com/livres/Lauren... Code Victoria (thriller): https://www.babelio.com/livres/Lauren... *** SOURCES “Under our feet, the Abbey of Munster », mini catalogue of the exhibition produced in 2017 by the city of Munster. « Gestures of internal emb*** in the 15th and 16th centuries. Case analysis, forensic reconstruction and osteo-archaeological diagnosis of body conservation care. », Charlier Philippe, Georges Patrice, Kramar Christiane, 2007. « Body preparation and emb*** techniques in the late Middle Ages », Philippe Charlier and Patrice Georges, 2008. « Generic study of bone surface modifications of anthropogenic origin in the medieval ossuary of Clos des Cordeliers in Sens (89) », Patrice Georges, 2007. « A case of aborted cranial sawing in a subject from the medieval cemetery of La Madeleine in Orléans (Loiret) », Patrice Georges, Sacha Kacki, Philippe Blanchard, 2009. « Emb*** material in the burial of the Château de Laval: analysis of seeds », Marie Pierre Ruas, 1992. « An example of emb*** practice in a rural environment in the 15th century on a notary's skull (Maubec, Isère). », M. Billard, 2011. *** Most of the illustration images come from the sources above or from Wikipedia Commons Some of the images used belong to Archéologie Alsace: FACEBOOK: / arch%c3%a9ologie-alsace-117213045558758 INSTA: @archeologie.alsace *** Enjoy watching! ;)