
This bioanthropological report concerns the human remains identified as UE 6126, which were excavated from a multiple burial in the Third Order of Our Lady of Carmo's burial grounds in Porto, Portugal. The report supports and enhances an upcoming publication on the calcified mass found in association with the skeleton. You may find the associated conference poster at: Malcherek, A., Vassallo, S., Assis, S., Rodrigues, Z., Pereira, M. F. C., & Alves Cardoso, F. (2024). Exploring a Calcified Tissue from the 19th century Carmo Burial Site (Porto, Portugal): Differential Diagnosis Using Nano-CT Imaging. 24th European Meeting of Paleopathology Association, Leiden. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13754616 The associated nano-CT video of the calcified mass is available at: Pereira, M. F. C., Malcherek, A., Vassallo, S., Assis, S., Rodrigues, Z., & Alves Cardoso, F. (2025, November 4). Nano-CT video of the calcified mass found in association with UE 6126: Carmo burial site. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17521726 Disclaimer: Please do not decontextualise the images of the human remains. They were undertaken as part of scientific research. If you choose to use them for scientific purposes or as a teaching aid, please bare in mind that they are licensed with a Creative Commons License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. If you have any questions, you may contact the BeFRAIL project principal investigator at francicard@fcsh.unl.pt.
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