D'Artagnan, eden izmed najbolj znanih likov romana Aleksandre Dumasove "Tri mušketire", je bila prava zgodovinska osebnost, ki je umrla 25. junija 1673 v francosko-nizozemski vojni, ko je bila ranjena med obleganjem Maastrichta.
Kostur so našli pod podom cerkve svetega Petra in Pavla, analiza pa je pokazala, da je pripadal moškemu med 44 in 66 leti. Ta datum se ne ujema s časom, ki ga je imel d'Artagnan, ko je umrl, vendar ni bilo mogoče natančno datirati smrti. Raziskovalci so tudi preučili prehrano moškega z bogatim ribom, ki je tipično za vzhodno ali južno Evropo, in ne za Gaskonju v jugovzhodni Franciji, kjer je d'Artagnan rojen.
Vendar je preiskavo resno otežil pokojni arheolog Wima Dijkman, ki je brez dovoljenja začel kopati grobove pod cerkvenim podom. Dijkman je priznal, da ni obvestil oblasti o svojem odkritju, ker je želel zasluge za svoje odkritje. Prav tako je priznal, da je nekaj kosti shranil v plastični škatli v svojem vrtu v hiši in jih vrnil, da bi jih lahko prijavil policiji.
Ko je cerkev izvedela, da nima ustreznega dovoljenja, je bil Dijkman prisiljen ustaviti svoj rad, 13. marca pa je dobil priložnost, da se obrne na profesionalno ekipo. Raziskovalci so poudarjali, da je to odkritje morda že vključevalo nekaj "nenavadnih elementov", ki so se pojavili v drugi smeri. Čeprav je d'Artagnan eden od glavnih likov v romanu Dumasove, je bila njegova resnična osebnost in njegovo zadnje mesto še vedno ni znano.
Vključno z analizo starodavne DNK, raziskovalci so izrazili potrebo po dodatnih raziskavah, da bi odgovorili na vprašanje, ali so odkrili pravo zgodovino ali ne.
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tportalNeodvisenSredinavčeraj So našli kostur slavnega d'Artagnana?The article discusses the discovery of human remains beneath the Church of Saint Peter and Paul in a town, which has raised questions about whether they belong to the historical figure d'Artagnan, a central character in Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Three Musketeers'. Local authorities stated that the origin of the skeleton and circumstances of death remain unclear, and further research is needed. The remains were identified as belonging to a man aged between 44 and 66, matching the age at which d'Artagnan died. However, the skeleton could not be dated, and dietary analysis suggested a diet rich in fish typical of Eastern or Southern Europe rather than Gascony in southwestern France, where d'Artagnan was born. This raises doubts about whether such a diet was common among French musketeers in the 17th century. The investigation was complicated by an amateur archaeologist who began excavating without proper permits, damaging the remains and losing valuable data. Professional teams later took over, and further DNA analysis is required to confirm if the remains could be definitively linked to d'Artagnan.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the archaeological findings and their implications, without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It reports on scientific and historical inquiry without taking a clear ideological position, focusing on the factual aspects of the investigation.
Index.hrNeodvisenSredinavčeraj Še vedno je nejasno, ali so bile najdene kosti slavnega francoskega mušketirjaThe remains discovered this year under a church in Maastricht cannot be definitively identified as those of the famous French musketeer Charles de Batz de Castelmore d'Artagnan, according to local authorities. The investigation of the remains found in the Church of Saints Peter and Paul has not completely ruled out the possibility that they belong to d'Artagnan but has uncovered several surprising elements suggesting otherwise. The remains appear to belong to a man aged between 44 and 66 years old, which matches d'Artagnan's age at death (62). However, the exact time of death could not be determined due to the lack of dating methods. Analysis showed that the individual consumed a diet rich in fish typical of eastern or southern Europe rather than Gascony in southwestern France where d'Artagnan was born. This raises questions about whether such a diet was common among Catholic musketeers in 17th-century France. The research was complicated by the actions of a retired archaeologist who began excavating the grave without proper permits, potentially damaging the bones and losing valuable information. The archaeologist, Wim Dijkman, admitted he did not inform the authorities about his发掘
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents findings from archaeological research and does not show clear bias toward any political side. It reports on scientific analysis and the involvement of local authorities without apparent ideological framing.
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