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  Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - Tarsometatarsal Articulations - Yahoo! Education   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The bones entering into their formation are the first, second, and third cuneiforms, and the cuboid, which articulate with the bases of the metatarsal bones.
The first metatarsal bone articulates with the first cuneiform; the second is deeply wedged in between the first and third cuneiforms articulating by its base with the second cuneiform; the third articulates with the third cuneiform; the fourth, with the cuboid and third cuneiform; and the fifth, with the cuboid.
The first metatarsal is joined to the first cuneiform by a broad, thin band; the second has three, one from each cuneiform bone; the third has one from the third cuneiform; the fourth has one from the third cuneiform and one from the cuboid; and the fifth, one from the cuboid (Figs.
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 cuneiform writing information resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Cuneiform: Writing of the ancient world is deciphered in the 19th century Crucifixion: A Roman Form of Punishment Etruscans: Ancient people of Italy First-Century Israel: Ruled by Rome Hadrian's Wall...
Cuneiform writing and art Cuneiform writing was one of the first styles of writing developed by man in order to catalogue events and record discoveries during the early years of civilization.
Their cuneiform writing system was the first we have evidence of (with the possible exception of the highly controversial Old European Script), pre-dating Egyptian hieroglyphics by at least seventy...
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 cuneiform
Cuneiform writing declined in use after the Persian conquest of Babylonia (539 B.C.), and after a brief renaissance (3d–1st cent.
A very late use of cuneiform writing was that of the Persians, who established a syllabary for Old Persian.
Cuneiform inscriptions made visible on bronze plates from the Upper Anzaf Fortress, Turkey.
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 biology - List of bones of the human skeleton
A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones.
ossa coxae (hip bones or innominate bones) (2)
The infant skeleton has the following bones in addition to those above:
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