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Table 31: Frequency of defects in articular surfaces
Defects of the articular surfacesSite n %
Great toe Whithorn Late Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 138/380 36
Whithorn Early Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 6/12 50
Logie's Lane, St Andrews (Cardy 1997b) 6/13 46
St John's Tower, Ayr (Cardy 1994) 10/25 40
Linlithgow (Cross and Bruce 1989) 18/56 32
Aberdeen (Cross and Bruce 1989; Cardy, this study) 31/96 32
Navicular Whithorn Late Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 62/428 14
Whithorn Early Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 2/8 25
Logie's Lane, St Andrews (Cardy 1997b) 1/33 3
St John's Tower, Ayr (Cardy 1994) 4/47 8.5
Linlithgow (Cross and Bruce 1989) 13/79 16
Aberdeen (Cross and Bruce 1989; Cardy, this study) 3/127 2
First metatarsal Whithorn Late Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 24/302 8
Whithorn Early Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 1/8 12
Logie's Lane, St Andrews (Cardy 1997b) 1/41 2.5
St John's Tower, Ayr (Cardy 1994) 2/58 3.5
Linlithgow (Cross & Bruce 1989) 6/78 8
Aberdeen (Cross & Bruce 1989; Cardy, this study) 3/131 2
Second cervical vertebra Whithorn Late Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 54/644 8
Whithorn Early Medieval (Cardy 1997a) 1/11 9
Logie's Lane, St Andrews (Cardy 1997b) 0/59 0
St John's Tower, Ayr (Cardy 1994) 8/66 12
Linlithgow (Cross and Bruce 1989) 8/103 8
Aberdeen (Cross and Bruce 1989; Cardy, this study) 0/122 0

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