On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)

Two skeletons, found in the tomb of the former estate Sakharovo near the city of Tver, were investigated. Although fragmentary and lacking skulls, according to age of death and anthropometry they could have belonged to Field Marshal Iosif Vladimirovich Gurko (1828-1901) and his wife Maria Andreevna...

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Main Author: Andrei V Zinoviev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Paleodontology 2010-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology
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spelling doaj-046d91095a314e54a4a407a3b7ee3dbc2020-11-25T01:14:19ZengInternational Association for PaleodontologyBulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology1846-62732010-12-0142415On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)Andrei V ZinovievTwo skeletons, found in the tomb of the former estate Sakharovo near the city of Tver, were investigated. Although fragmentary and lacking skulls, according to age of death and anthropometry they could have belonged to Field Marshal Iosif Vladimirovich Gurko (1828-1901) and his wife Maria Andreevna (Salias de Turnemir) (1838-1906). Further investigations are necessary to locate clavicles of the male skeleton. Fused fracture of one of them can strengthen the idea of the male skeleton belonging to Field Marshal, who broke the clavicle during manoeuvres of 1874.http://www.paleodontology.com/fileadmin/user_upload/bulletin/bulletin_10-2/zinoviev_IAPO_Bulletin_10-2.pdfArchaeoanthropologyTverField MarshalGurkoBalkansRusso-Turkish War
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On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology
Archaeoanthropology
Tver
Field Marshal
Gurko
Balkans
Russo-Turkish War
author_facet Andrei V Zinoviev
author_sort Andrei V Zinoviev
title On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
title_short On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
title_full On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
title_fullStr On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed On the investigation of possible remains of Field Marshal Iosif Gurko and his wife Maria (Salias de Turnemir) found in their former estate Sakharovo (Tver Region, Russia)
title_sort on the investigation of possible remains of field marshal iosif gurko and his wife maria (salias de turnemir) found in their former estate sakharovo (tver region, russia)
publisher International Association for Paleodontology
series Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology
issn 1846-6273
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Two skeletons, found in the tomb of the former estate Sakharovo near the city of Tver, were investigated. Although fragmentary and lacking skulls, according to age of death and anthropometry they could have belonged to Field Marshal Iosif Vladimirovich Gurko (1828-1901) and his wife Maria Andreevna (Salias de Turnemir) (1838-1906). Further investigations are necessary to locate clavicles of the male skeleton. Fused fracture of one of them can strengthen the idea of the male skeleton belonging to Field Marshal, who broke the clavicle during manoeuvres of 1874.
topic Archaeoanthropology
Tver
Field Marshal
Gurko
Balkans
Russo-Turkish War
url http://www.paleodontology.com/fileadmin/user_upload/bulletin/bulletin_10-2/zinoviev_IAPO_Bulletin_10-2.pdf
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