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Figure 7

From: Tracing the human movements of three thousand years ago by volcanic grinding tools in the Final Bronze Age settlement of Monte Croce Guardia (Arcevia-Marche Region, central Italy)

Figure 7

Map showing the results of the corridor analysis based on the wcs function. Cooler colours indicate the most convenient paths. The dashed red line (Northern route) suggests the best pathway. Numbers refer to the different contexts of the Final Bronze Age archaeological sites: 1 Monte Cetona (summit); 2 Case Carletti; 3 Chiusi; 4 Panicarola; 5 Monte Solare; 6 San Savino; 7 Perugia—Via Settevalli; 8 Monte Tezio; 9 Monte Acuto; 10 Gubbio—Via dei Consoli e Vescovado; 11 Monte Ansciano; 12 Monte Ingino; 13 Costacciaro; 14 Colle Mori; 15 Gualdo Tadino—hoard; 16 Monte Primo; 17 Pianello di Genga; 18 Gola della Rossa; 19 Monte Murano; 20 Frontone—Chiuse; 21 Fondarca—Grotta delle Nottole.

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