Extended Data Figure 3: Excavation profiles and section drawings of Warratyi rock shelter squares 4C and 4D.
From: Cultural innovation and megafauna interaction in the early settlement of arid Australia

a, Profile of the north face of square 4D and part of 4C (right of centre). All stratigraphic units are visible. A cross-section of the identified rabbit burrow is prominent in 4C; this disturbance, however, is limited and the burrow fill was excavated separately. Continuous concentrations of white pigment (9: gypsum spheres and pellets) are visible on either side of the burrow, attesting to the stratigraphic integrity of the surrounding deposits. The numbers shown here correspond to the features noted in b and c, drawing and legend respectively. The scale bar is marked with 20 cm units. b, Profile drawing of excavated squares 4C and 4D, depicting the stratigraphy visible in a. A rabbit burrow is located in the centre of the drawing in square 4C. Vertical and horizontal scales are equal. c, Legend for stratigraphic profile drawing of squares 4C and 4D.