The Mediaeval phase of the archaeological site of Troina (Enna, Sicily) has been excavated for years by the University of Messina and is yielding interesting bioarchaelogical and pa-laeopathological data. In the present paper, a case of concha bullosa is described, morphologically and radiologically, in a female individual characterised by a congenital podal anomaly (bilateral non-osseous tarsal coalition) and is briefly discussed.
A case of Concha Bullosa from Mediaeval Troina (Enna, Sicily)
Ingoglia C.;
2024-01-01
Abstract
The Mediaeval phase of the archaeological site of Troina (Enna, Sicily) has been excavated for years by the University of Messina and is yielding interesting bioarchaelogical and pa-laeopathological data. In the present paper, a case of concha bullosa is described, morphologically and radiologically, in a female individual characterised by a congenital podal anomaly (bilateral non-osseous tarsal coalition) and is briefly discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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