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. 2017 Mar 22;12(3):e0173079. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173079

Fig 6. 87Sr/86Sr ratios of human tooth enamel from Keszthely, Hács, Mözs and Szolnok represented in relation to modern vegetation, water, and soil samples and archaeological fauna.

Fig 6

Tooth pairs are visualised with lines joining them. The shaded areas indicate local 87Sr/86Sr values. Shading extends from water samples (Balaton, Danube, Tisza), considered to be geological averages, to cover the local environmental variation. The environmental reference data for Keszthely and Hács are plotted between the human data of the two sites to show that they are relevant for both. For Mözs and Szolnok the reference data are shown to the left of the human data. Comparative data taken from published literature: 1 87Sr/86Sr ratios from an earlier study of some of the same individuals at Keszthely. The type of tooth used here could not be determined [92]; 2 comparative environmental data for the Balaton Region from [93]; 3 prehistoric fauna from the Körös valley, a tributary of the Tizsa [94].