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S1: Supplemento S1 — Epilessia post-traumatica tardiva (LPTS): dati epidemiologici di riferimento S2: Supplemento S2 — Biomeccanica delle armi cesariane: analisi dei vettori traumatici

Authors: Giannetti, Paola;

S1: Supplemento S1 — Epilessia post-traumatica tardiva (LPTS): dati epidemiologici di riferimento S2: Supplemento S2 — Biomeccanica delle armi cesariane: analisi dei vettori traumatici

Abstract

Per S1: «Supplemento metodologico all'articolo "Restituire il volto al Divus Iulius" (P.A. Giannetti, Journal of Roman Archaeology, submitted). Il supplemento raccoglie i dati epidemiologici sulla Late Post-Traumatic Seizure (LPTS) che costituiscono il sostrato clinico dell'ipotesi paleopatologica sviluppata nel testo principale (§ 4.4): tabelle di incidenza per severità del trauma cranico e fattori di rischio indipendenti con Odds Ratio da analisi multivariata. I dati sono applicati al caso cesariano in forma di compatibilità euristica, non di diagnosi retrospettiva.» Per S2: «Supplemento metodologico all'articolo "Restituire il volto al Divus Iulius" (P.A. Giannetti, Journal of Roman Archaeology, submitted). Il supplemento fornisce l'analisi biomeccanica comparativa dei vettori traumatici delle principali armi in uso nelle campagne cesariane (Gallia, 58–50 a.C.; guerre civili, 49–45 a.C.) in relazione alla morfologia del solco cicatriziale sopracciliare sinistro rilevato sul modello fotogrammetrico 3D della testa-ritratto di Terracina.»

Keywords

paleopathology, Julius Caesar, retrospective diagnosis, post-traumatic epilepsy, LPTS, Roman archaeology

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