FIG. 2 in Neither fish nor fowl. Isotopic evidence of a plant-based diet in (captive?) brown bears from Roman Augusta Raurica, Switzerland
FIG. 2. — Subterranean well house in Insula 8 and well MR12.Brown bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus,1758) are coloured in grey.The animal silhouettes represent the minimum number of individuals (MNI), mainly agreeing with complete or almost complete carcasses. Credit: image, Claudia Zipfel, RÖmerstadt Au...
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Summary: | FIG. 2. — Subterranean well house in Insula 8 and well MR12.Brown bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus,1758) are coloured in grey.The animal silhouettes represent the minimum number of individuals (MNI), mainly agreeing with complete or almost complete carcasses. Credit: image, Claudia Zipfel, RÖmerstadt Augusta Raurica. Scale bar: 1 m. Published as part of Gerling, Claudia, 2023, Neither fish nor fowl. Isotopic evidence of a plant-based diet in (captive?) brown bears from Roman Augusta Raurica, Switzerland, pp. 59-72 in Anthropozoologica 58 (5) on page 63, DOI:10.5252/anthropozoologica2023v58a5, http://zenodo.org/record/7986618 |
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