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 Fornaciari, Gino - Vitiello, Angelica - Giusiani, Sara - Giuffra, Valentina - Fornaciari, Antonio - Villari, Natale, "The Medici Project first anthropological and paleopathological results of the exploration of the Medici tombs in Florence", Medicina nei secoli, 19/2 (2007), 521-543. 
ResumWithin the framework of the Medici Project, a paleopathological team of experts from the University of Pisa, the University of Florence and the Superintendence for Florentine Museums, is carrying out a study on 49 tombs of some of the Medici family members (16th -18th centuries) housed in the so-called Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence. The project involves disciplines such as paleopathology, funerary archeology, physical anthropology, paleonutrition, parasitology, histology, histochemistry, immuno-histochemistry, electron microscopy, molecular biology, and identification of ancient pathogens. The most recent biomedical imaging technologies have been employed to obtain as much information as possible about the genetic make-up, eating habits, life styles and diseases of these important rulers of Renaissance Florence. The first anthropological and paleopathological results are presented here.
MatèriesArqueologiaMedicina - Pesta i altres malalties
 Història - Enterraments
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