"One of the rare paleopathological findings discovered at the New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara (during the 2007 season) was case of unilateral ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Human skeletal remains discovered here by the international expedition organised by Rijksmuseum of Leiden came from excavations in the three chapels of Ptahemwia (\u2018Royal Butler, Clean of Hands' during the reigns of the pharaohs Akhenaten and Tutankhamun /1353-1323 BC/). Precise dating of the studied skeleton is nevertheless difficult because remains from the chapels found most superficially were secondary burial sites. The mandible of a 16-17 year old individual with a severely deformed head of the left condylar process, a sequential deformation of the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and an asymmetry of the entire mandible is one of the most interesting finds that came from the north chapel of Ptahemwia."@en . "Lond\u00FDn" . "A CASE OF SEVERE ANKYLOSIS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT FROM NEW KINGDOM NECROPOLIS (SAQQARA, EGYPT)"@en . . "Archaeopress" . . . "1"^^ . . "Hor\u00E1\u010Dkov\u00E1, Ladislava" . . "14110" . "2"^^ . . "R\u00FChli, Frank" . . "A CASE OF SEVERE ANKYLOSIS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT FROM NEW KINGDOM NECROPOLIS (SAQQARA, EGYPT)" . "RIV/00216224:14110/14:00077730" . . "RIV/00216224:14110/14:00077730!RIV15-MSM-14110___" . "Egypt; New Kingdom necropolis; Paleopathology; Ankylosis; Temporomandibular joint"@en . "12"^^ . . "A CASE OF SEVERE ANKYLOSIS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT FROM NEW KINGDOM NECROPOLIS (SAQQARA, EGYPT)" . "9781784910266" . "[22334608D072]" . . "I" . . . "A CASE OF SEVERE ANKYLOSIS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT FROM NEW KINGDOM NECROPOLIS (SAQQARA, EGYPT)"@en . . "Palaeopathology in Egypt and Nubia" . . . "Oxford" . . "2012-01-01+01:00"^^ . "One of the rare paleopathological findings discovered at the New Kingdom necropolis at Saqqara (during the 2007 season) was case of unilateral ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Human skeletal remains discovered here by the international expedition organised by Rijksmuseum of Leiden came from excavations in the three chapels of Ptahemwia (\u2018Royal Butler, Clean of Hands' during the reigns of the pharaohs Akhenaten and Tutankhamun /1353-1323 BC/). Precise dating of the studied skeleton is nevertheless difficult because remains from the chapels found most superficially were secondary burial sites. The mandible of a 16-17 year old individual with a severely deformed head of the left condylar process, a sequential deformation of the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone and an asymmetry of the entire mandible is one of the most interesting finds that came from the north chapel of Ptahemwia." . . "558" .