Skip to main content
. 2024 Oct 23;19(10):e0311623. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311623

Fig 5. Fossil remains from Notarchirico.

Fig 5

A– Z16-37, a right lower third molar of Palaeloxodon antiquus in labial (a1) and occlusal (A2) views; B– A22-10, fragment of molar of Hippopotamus sp. from the level G; C– A35-SN, right lower second deciduous of Hippopotamus sp. from the level I1 in labial view; D–NOT.88-SN, right hemimandible of Stephanorhinus sp. from the level I1 in labial (D1) and occlusal (D2) views; E–left lower third molar of Cervus elaphus in labial (E1), lingual (E2) and occlusal (E3) views; F– D23-NC1, right deciduous upper canine of Macaca sp. in lingual (F1), labial (F2) and occlusal (F3) views; G–B24GNC, proximal right ulna of Macaca sp. in medial (G1), lateral (G2) and anterior (G3) views; H–NOT-SN, a right lower third molar of Castor fiber in labial (H1), lingual (H2) and occlusal (H3) views; I– F36-NC, a left lower first molar of Canis sp. from the level I2 in labial (I1), lingual (I2) and occlusal (I3) views; L– E37-NC2, a right lower first molar of Canis sp. from the level I2 in labial (I1), lingual (I2) and occlusal (I3) views; M–B27NC1, proximal left ulna of Martes sp. in medial (G1), lateral (G2) and anterior (G3) views. Scale bar = 3 cm. Image allowed by the agreement of the Italian Ministry of Culture and the Museo Parco Archeologico Melfi e Venosa.