Fig. 5: Spatiotemporal ancestry similarity modelling of genetic and strontium outliers using the software mobest. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Spatiotemporal ancestry similarity modelling of genetic and strontium outliers using the software mobest.

From: Reconstruction of the lifeways of Central European Late Bronze Age communities using ancient DNA, isotope and osteoarchaeological analyses

Fig. 5: Spatiotemporal ancestry similarity modelling of genetic and strontium outliers using the software mobest.

a Mobest similarity maps for genetic outlier individuals from Kuckenburg (Central Germany), Neckarsulm (South Germany), Slaný (Bohemia), and Libčice nad Vltavou (Bohemia) dated to the Late Bronze Age (LBA). Each panel shows the spatial distribution of genetic similarity to ancient genomes from the same period. The orange triangle marks the point of highest similarity, while the black circle indicates the burial location. b mobest similarity maps for strontium outlier individuals from Neckarsulm (South Germany). Data visualisation in mobest is implemented in R using the ggplot2 package167. The maps use the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89) Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area (LAEA) projection (EPSG:3035). The spatial vector data was taken from the Natural Earth project (https://www.naturalearthdata.com).

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