16 research outputs found
Map of the Neolithic necropolis of Gurgy (Yonne, France).
<p>Map of the Neolithic necropolis of Gurgy (Yonne, France).</p
Result of PCA on the EDJ shape coordinates on form space, according to burial structures.
<p>Result of PCA on the EDJ shape coordinates on form space, according to burial structures.</p
Topographic variation of standardized enamel thickness measured on the lingual (continuous lines) and buccal (dotted lines) aspects according to burial structures.
<p>Topographic variation of standardized enamel thickness measured on the lingual (continuous lines) and buccal (dotted lines) aspects according to burial structures.</p
The 20 Neolithic individuals sampled in the necropolis of Gurgy.
<p>Details of biological (age and sex, maturational and wear stages, mtDNA haplogroups) and chronocultural parameters (radiocarbon age, phase, burial structure, orientation and location in the necropolis).</p
Result of PCA on the EDJ shape coordinates on form space, according to occupation phases.
<p>Result of PCA on the EDJ shape coordinates on form space, according to occupation phases.</p
Measured 2D variables of crown tissue proportions for each individual.
<p>Measured 2D variables of crown tissue proportions for each individual.</p
Internal Tooth Structure and Burial Practices: Insights into the Neolithic Necropolis of Gurgy (France, 5100-4000 cal. BC) - Fig 3
<p>Plot of Evol against DPvol (top) and plot of DPvol against AET3D (graphic representation of RET3D, bottom) according to burial (left) and phase (right).</p
Dendrogram from cluster analysis based on 3D tissue proportions.
<p>Bootstrap values are indicated on nodes.</p
Descriptive statistics of measured 3D variables for all individuals, female and male individuals, separately.
<p>Descriptive statistics of measured 3D variables for all individuals, female and male individuals, separately.</p
The Tourville left upper limb remains.
<p>Top: humerus; bottom left: ulna; bottom right: radius. For all the bones: A: anterior view; M: medial view; P: posterior view; L: lateral view.</p