Fig. 6 in Osteometric analysis of the scapula and humerus of Rangifer tarandus and Cervus elaphus: A contribution to the discrimination of Late Pleistocene cervids ...
Fig. 6. Scatterplots of different combinations of scapular measurements and indices for Rangifer tarandus and Cervus elaphus from Kiputz IX (southern Pyrenees, Spain), Late Pleistocene. Abbreviations: GLP, greatest anteroposterior length of the glenoid process; LG, greatest anteroposterior length of...
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Summary: | Fig. 6. Scatterplots of different combinations of scapular measurements and indices for Rangifer tarandus and Cervus elaphus from Kiputz IX (southern Pyrenees, Spain), Late Pleistocene. Abbreviations: GLP, greatest anteroposterior length of the glenoid process; LG, greatest anteroposterior length of the glenoid cavity; SLC, minimum diameter of the scapular neck. ... : Published as part of Castaños, Jone, Castaños, Pedro, Murelaga, Xabier, Alonso-Olazabal, Ainhoa, Ortega, Luis Angel & Zuluaga, Maria Cruz, 2014, Osteometric analysis of the scapula and humerus of Rangifer tarandus and Cervus elaphus: A contribution to the discrimination of Late Pleistocene cervids, pp. 779-786 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 59 (4) on page 783, DOI: 10.4202/app.2012.0027, http://zenodo.org/record/13277786 ... |
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