File:Ankylosed 2nd and 3rd horse metacarpals rmt1 lower ford 1027 4.jpg

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English: Ankylosed 2nd and 3rd horse metacarpals (Stage 2) with a massive exostosis on the proximal anterior and medial surfaces together with pitting of the articular surface typical of infective arthritis.

Description: Horse 2nd and 3rd metacarpals from the phase 1b pit (12th - 13th centuries) of the Lower Ford Street site, Coventry. This feature contained a large deposit of cattle and horse bones amounting to 27Kg in weight. The metacarpals are fused to Stage 2 and display a massive exostosis on the proximal anterior and medial surfaces together with pitting of the articular surface. This is considered to be typical of infective arthritis. Creator: Richard Thomas Geographic coverage: iid:2489006/SP.1; Lower Ford Street; Coventry, England Time period: Post Medieval Date of creation: 2006 Type: Image Format: JPEG Subject: Archaeology; Archaeology; Image; http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/concept/530 Identifier: 2165 Is part of: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/Imagebank/ Language: en Rights: Richard Thomas Publisher: Archaeology Data Service; http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/Imagebank/ Source: Archaeology Data Service Data provider: Archaeology Data Service Provider: CARARE

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Date Date of creation: 2006
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