UNL professor: Marine killed in Frozen Chosin battle was starving, too [View all]
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By Steve Liewer
Its no secret soldiers and Marines who perished in the Korean War battle called Frozen Chosin died cold.
Now, research by a University of Nebraska-Lincoln archaeology professor who studies mummified remains tells us at least some of them died hungry.
Karl Reinhard examined a small and extremely rare chunk of coprolite a scientific term for fossilized feces discovered after the 2006 disinterment of a Marine Corps private first class who died during the desperate Chosin Reservoir battle in late 1950.
He and his research team found that the Marine had been eating a starvation diet of low-nutrition plants he must have foraged, including raw mustard seeds and a type of wild rose called potentilla.
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