Fig. 2: Map of the sites examined across Britain. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: Map of the sites examined across Britain.

From: Non-masticatory striations on human teeth from the British Upper Palaeolithic to the Neolithic

Fig. 2

1: Lligwy Cromlech; 2: Cathole Cave; 3: Kent’s Cavern; 4: Picken’s Hole; 5: Gough’s Cave; 6: Aveline’s Hole; 7: Totty Pot; 8: Badger Hole; 9: Lanhill; 10: West Tump; 11: Windmill Tump; 12: Swell IV; 13: Swell V; 14: Fussell’s Lodge; 15: Wayland’s Smithy; 16: Ascott-under-Wychwood; 17: Abingdon; 18: Dinnington; 19: Whiteleaf; 20: Coldrum. See Table 1 and Supplementary Note for more detail on these sites. Map made in R Studio (v 2022.12.0) using the ggmap package (v3.0.2; Kahle and Wickham, 2013) and map tiles by Stamen Design (data by OpenStreetMap, https://www.openstreetmap.org/).

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