TY - JOUR
T1 - Elongated styloid process of an autopsied skull from the Cemetery of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vercelli, 18th-19th century (Piedmont, northern Italy). In collaborazione con Marta Licata, Chiara Tesi, Omar Larentis, Francesca Garanzini, Rosagemma Ciliberti, Roberta Fusco. In: "Anthropologischer Anzeiger. Journal of Biological and Clinical Anthropology", 81/2, 2023
AU - DESTEFANIS, ELEONORA
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We discuss the coexistence of a postmortem cut and a pathological alteration, recorded on a skeleton belonging to an adult man that was discovered during the archaeological investigations of the cemetery of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vercelli (northern Italy, 18th-19th century). The skull presents an oblique cleft, which from the top of the frontal bone bends towards the occipital, and the left styloid process is elongated compared to normal values (48 mm). The elongated styloid process is due to the ossification of the styloid ligament which has several possible causes. To increase the knowledge about this pathological condition in the past, it was necessary to compare all the data present in the literature today and consider the few cases published in the paleopathological field. In this paper, our main goals are: i) to investigate the reasons for which the craniotomy was performed; ii) to examine the possible cause of the ossification of the styloid process, described as Eagle's syndrome; iii) to enrich the archaeological literature of elongated styloid process cases and iv) to investigate the presence of a hypothetical relationship between the autopsy cut and the diagnosed Eagle's syndrome on this skull.
AB - We discuss the coexistence of a postmortem cut and a pathological alteration, recorded on a skeleton belonging to an adult man that was discovered during the archaeological investigations of the cemetery of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Vercelli (northern Italy, 18th-19th century). The skull presents an oblique cleft, which from the top of the frontal bone bends towards the occipital, and the left styloid process is elongated compared to normal values (48 mm). The elongated styloid process is due to the ossification of the styloid ligament which has several possible causes. To increase the knowledge about this pathological condition in the past, it was necessary to compare all the data present in the literature today and consider the few cases published in the paleopathological field. In this paper, our main goals are: i) to investigate the reasons for which the craniotomy was performed; ii) to examine the possible cause of the ossification of the styloid process, described as Eagle's syndrome; iii) to enrich the archaeological literature of elongated styloid process cases and iv) to investigate the presence of a hypothetical relationship between the autopsy cut and the diagnosed Eagle's syndrome on this skull.
KW - Santa Maria Maggiore
KW - analisi antropologica
KW - archeologia funeraria
KW - bioarcheologia
KW - Santa Maria Maggiore
KW - analisi antropologica
KW - archeologia funeraria
KW - bioarcheologia
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/222662
U2 - 10.1127/anthranz/2023/1671
DO - 10.1127/anthranz/2023/1671
M3 - Article
SN - 2363-7099
VL - 81
SP - 209
EP - 218
JO - ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER (INTERNET)
JF - ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER (INTERNET)
IS - 2
ER -