Temporal bones are located in the skull and contain several parts - squamous, petrous, mastoid, tympanic and styloid. The petrous part contains the inner ear structures like the cochlea and semicircular canals. The mastoid part is pneumatized with air cells. The tympanic cavity contains the auditory tube, fenestrae and facial canal prominence. The temporal bone articulates with surrounding bones and contains important structures of the middle and inner ear.