Figure 1
From: Stone axes throw new light on Baltic stone age mortuary rites

© Estonian Land Board, Latvian Geospatial Information Agency, State Land Service of Latvia, Earthstar Geographics) and (b) spatial distribution of burial axes and axes sub-sampled from settlement contexts; the find numbers given refer to the collections of the National History Museum of Latvia (main collection number VI92:, VI168: for settlement and VI93: for burial finds). Only the suffix number is shown here, see Table 1 and Supplementary Table S1 for full finds numbers of the burial and settlement axes). Maps produced by Helen Goodchild using ArcGIS Pro 3.1.3, which is the intellectual property of Esri (www.esri.com) and is used herein under license. Copyright © Esri. All rights reserved.
(a) Map showing the location of Zvejnieki, Latvia and Lake Onega, Karelia (Data