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Supplementary Figure 1 from The prelude to industrial whaling: identifying the targets of ancient European whaling using Zooarchaeology and collagen mass-peptide fingerprinting
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posted on 2023-09-06, 16:58 authored by Youri van den Hurk, Fanny Sikström, Luc Amkreutz, Madeleine Bleasdale, Aurélia Borvon, Brice Ephrem, Carlos Fernández-Rodríguez, Hannah M. B. Gibbs, Leif Jonsson, Alexander Lehouck, Jose Martínez Cedeira, Stefan Meng, Rui Monge, Marta Moreno, Mariana Nabais, Carlos Nores, José Antonio Pis Millán, Ian Riddler, Ulrich Schmölcke, Martin Segschneider, Camilla Speller, Maria Vretemark, Stephen Wickler, Matthew Collins, Marie-Josée Nadeau, James H. BarrettSpatial 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)