Abstract
Rescue excavations recovered a skeleton that resurrect the contemporary dramatic history of Austria in the 17th century as troops besieged Vienna in the second Osmanic-Habsburg war. Unique for Central Europe is the evidence of a completely preserved camel skeleton uncovered in a large refuse pit. The male individual of slender stature indicates a few but characteristic pathological changes revealing not a beast of burden but probably a valuable riding animal. Anatomical and morphometrical analyses suggest a hybrid confirmed by the ancient DNA analyses resulting in the presence of a dromedary in the maternal and a Bactrian camel in the paternal line.
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Galik, A., Mohandesan, E., Forstenpointner, G., Scholz, U. M., Ruiz, E., Krenn, M., & Burger, P. (2015, April 1). A sunken ship of the desert at the river danube in Tulln, Austria. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121235
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