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A Late Saxon/Norman woman's skeletal feet, 11th-12th century.
A Late Saxon/Norman woman's skeletal feet, 11th-12th century. Her toes have visible nodules or bony outgrowths, called arthrosis, probably from repeated bruising and badly fitted shoes. The bones of two toes are also fused. The woman was buried in the Norman cemetery of St Nicholas Shambles. © London Museum/Heritage Images
Unique Identifier
AR913508
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4656px × 3785px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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11TH CENTURY
12TH CENTURY
arthrosis
BODY
Bone
Cemetery
color
concept
Death
ELEVENTH CENTURY
FEET
Female
FOOT
London Museum
Medieval
NORMAN
Object
People
SAXON
SKELETAL
St Nicholas Shambles
TOE
Toes