Supplementary Figure 1 from The prelude to industrial whaling: identifying the targets of ancient European whaling using Zooarchaeology and collagen mass-peptide fingerprinting
Spatial distribution of identified toothed cetaceans. A. Sperm whale, B. Killer whale/Atlantic white-sided dolphin/Harbour porpoise * (of the 14: 2 identified as Killer whale/white-sided dolphin; 1 identified as harbour porpoise; 11 identified Killer whale/White-sided dolphin/Harbour porpoise), C. L...
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24089470.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Supplementary_Figure_1_from_The_prelude_to_industrial_whaling_identifying_the_targets_of_ancient_European_whaling_using_Zooarchaeology_and_collagen_mass-peptide_fingerprinting/24089470 |
Summary: | Spatial distribution of identified toothed cetaceans. A. Sperm whale, B. Killer whale/Atlantic white-sided dolphin/Harbour porpoise * (of the 14: 2 identified as Killer whale/white-sided dolphin; 1 identified as harbour porpoise; 11 identified Killer whale/White-sided dolphin/Harbour porpoise), C. Long-finned pilot whale/False killer whale/Risso's dolphin, D. Northern bottlenose whale/Sowerby’s beaked whale, E. Common bottlenose dolphin/White beaked dolphin/Common dolphin/Striped dolphin, and F. Beluga. (whale illustrations © Uko Gorter, reproduced with permission). Numbers in maps are Numbers of Identified Specimens (NISP) - Made with Natural Earth (2023) |
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