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Obtaining Fingerprints from Mummified Fingers: A Method for Tissue Rehydration Adapted from the Archeological Literature
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Mummified FingersDermatoglyphicArchaeologyAnatomyDermatologyTissue Rehydration AdaptedGross AnatomyBioarchaeologyForensic MedicineTaphonomyLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceMummified Human FingertipsForensic AnalysisForensic LiteratureForensic IdentificationUnidentified FemaleAnthropologyMedicineArcheological Literature
Our laboratory was asked to help with the rehydration of mummified human fingertips that had been removed from a recently deceased, unidentified female. Using a solution that was found in the archeological literature, we were able to successfully rehydrate dermal tissues to the extent that fingerprints could be taken. We believe that this solution, which until now has not been described in the forensic literature, is effective, affordable, and relatively easy to produce and use.
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