Journal article
A molecular portrait of maternal sepsis from Byzantine Troy
Abstract
Pregnancy complications are poorly represented in the archeological record, despite their importance in contemporary and ancient societies. While excavating a Byzantine cemetery in Troy, we discovered calcified abscesses among a woman's remains. Scanning electron microscopy of the tissue revealed 'ghost cells', resulting from dystrophic calcification, which preserved ancient maternal, fetal and bacterial DNA of a severe infection, likely …
Authors
Devault AM; Mortimer TD; Kitchen A; Kiesewetter H; Enk JM; Golding GB; Southon J; Kuch M; Duggan AT; Aylward W
Journal
eLife, Vol. 6, ,
Publisher
eLife
DOI
10.7554/elife.20983
ISSN
2050-084X