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Archaeological Survey of Nubia [Hrsg.]; Ministry of Finance, Egypt, Survey Department [Hrsg.]
Bulletin — 2.1908

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Plate LVII. Arthritis deformans of heads of humeri.
Plate LVIII. Ostitis deformans.

Plate LIX. Ostitis deformans in old case of dislocated upper end of

radius.

Plate LX. Ostitis deformans in upper end of femur causing coxa vara.

Plate LXI. Ostitis deformans of upper end of humerus causing great

shortening.

Plate LXII. Antemortem fracture of the skull.
Plate LXIII. Antemortem fracture of the skull.

Plate LXIV. Fracture of the neck of the right humerus healed without

any shortening.
Plate LXV. A series of fractures of the forearm.
Plate LXVI. Extensive fracture of the skull excellently healed.
Plate LXVII. Typical fractures of the clavicle.
Plate LXVIII. Typical mended fractures of the forearm.
Plate LXIX. Result of fracture of both bones of the forearm in an early

prehistoric man. (Cemetery No. 17).
Plate LXX. Fracture of the right femur from a New Empire pit in

Cemetery No. 7.

Plate LXXI. Old-standing cases of separation of the epiphysis of the head
of the femur.

Plate LXXII. New joint formed between shaft of femur and innominate

bone after separation of the epiphysis of the former.
Plate LXXIII. Sword-cut of the cranium (New Empire, Cemetery No. 7).
Plate LXXIV Old depressed fracture of the skull.
Plate LXXV. A. On the right—Skull with sword-cut of forehead.

B. On -the left—Skull with healed fracture of the left

supraorbital margin.
Plate LXXVI. Skeleton (without head) of an early prehistoric dog from

Cemetery No. 17 to show the mass of food under the fibs.
Plate LXXVII. Skulls of dogs : the left from an early prehistoric cemetery

(No. 17), the right from a New Empire pit in Cemetry

No. 7.

Plate LXXVIII. Projection-drawings of five typical crania in normaverticalis.

All the heads were fixed in the Frankfort horizontal
plane and the outlines drawn with the apparatus made
by Martin of Zurich.

Plate LXXIX. Plan of Khor Bahan and Cemetery No. 17.
 
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