Abstract
The bioarchaeological and forensic approach is increasingly applied in the study of funerary contexts in archeology. Here, we present a case of an atypical medieval burial recently discovered in Piazza Armerina (Sicily) in which the integrated use of traditional bioarchaeological and forensic anthropology methods was crucial. The skeleton was lying in a prone position and was characterized by a peculiar injury pattern. We recorded six clear stab wound marks on the posterior surface of the sternum. The use of CT scan and 3D modelling techniques has made it possible to obtain a reliable reconstruction of the cause and modality of death, pointing to the execution of the individual. The importance of this case study is twofold. First, the injury pattern recorded currently constitutes a unicum in the bioarchaeological record. Second, it represents the first well‐documented case of an atypical burial in Sicily.
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