Figure 5
From: A 3D taphonomic model of long bone modification by lions in medium-sized ungulate carcasses

Bivariate wavelet coherence plot showing the correlation of most tooth mark damage on the proximal and distal sections of left and right humeri in low frequencies. Arrows indicate that in these two high-correlation areas, both humeral sides are in phase (i.e., the covary together in the same direction). In the distal area, the right humerus is leading (arrows pointing to the right-down or left-up) and in the proximal area, the left humerus leads (arrows pointing to the right-up or left-down). Binning of histograms is described in Table 3. (A) frequency of marks from distal end (left) to proximal (right) end; (B) frequency of marks from lateral (left) to medial (right), and, (C) frequency of marks on caudal (left) to cranial (right).