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Home  /  World  /  Sailors of doomed Arctic expedition 180 years ago ate their captain, study reveals

Sailors of doomed Arctic expedition 180 years ago ate their captain, study reveals

by Emma Miller
September 28, 2024
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Sailors of doomed Arctic expedition 180 years ago ate their captain, study reveals

New DNA Evidence Sheds Light on 180-Year-Old Maritime Mystery

In a startling revelation that reads like a macabre tale from maritime lore, researchers have uncovered disturbing evidence about the fate of a 19th-century Arctic expedition. The latest findings suggest that crew members, driven to desperation by extreme circumstances, resorted to cannibalism—with their own captain among the victims.

The ill-fated voyage

On May 19, 1845, two ships—HMS Erebus and HMS Terror—set sail from Kent, England, on an ambitious expedition to map the Canadian Arctic’s Northwest Passage. Little did the crew know that their journey would end in tragedy and become one of the most enigmatic disasters in naval history.

A descent into tragedy

The expedition quickly faced challenges:

  • Five crew members fell ill and abandoned the mission early on.
  • Both ships became trapped in Arctic ice, leaving the crew in a perilous situation.
  • In a desperate bid for survival, 105 sailors left the ships in search of help.
  • Ultimately, 129 souls perished in the unforgiving Arctic environment.

The grim discovery

Recent DNA analysis of human remains found on King William Island has revealed a chilling truth about the expedition’s final days. Researchers from Canada’s University of Waterloo and Lakehead University have identified the bones of James Fitzjames, captain of the HMS Erebus, among the cannibalized remains.

“We worked with a good quality sample that allowed us to generate a Y-chromosome profile, and we were lucky enough to obtain a match,” said Stephen Fratpietro of Lakehead University’s Paleo-DNA lab.

Evidence of desperation

The study, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, provides compelling evidence of the crew’s desperate measures:

  • At least 451 bones belonging to 13 individuals were found at a single location on King William Island.
  • Cut marks on Captain Fitzjames’s jawbone suggest attempts to consume his flesh.
  • Indigenous accounts and previous archaeological findings had hinted at cannibalism, but this is the first direct evidence linking it to a high-ranking officer.

A legacy unearthed

This grim discovery is part of an ongoing effort to piece together the expedition’s final moments:

In 2021, researchers identified remains belonging to John Gregory, a warrant officer from the Erebus. The Erebus itself was rediscovered in 2014, followed by the Terror in 2016.

As researchers continue to unravel the mysteries of this ill-fated expedition, each new finding paints a more vivid—and often horrifying—picture of the crew’s final days. The identification of Captain Fitzjames’s remains serves as a stark reminder of the extreme measures humans may resort to when faced with unimaginable circumstances.

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The Arctic, once a realm of promise for these explorers, became their final resting place—a frozen tomb that has kept its secrets for nearly two centuries. As science advances, we inch closer to understanding the full scope of this maritime tragedy, ensuring that the sacrifices of these men will not be forgotten.

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