. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. 10 E. TRINKAUS. Fig. 8 Proximo-posterior view of the Gough's Cave 1 femora: x (enlargement of Fig. 6. top right). Table 8 Cross-sectional area measures of the Gough's Cave 1 femoral diaphyses (in mm2). 20% Total area (TA) 20% Cortical area (CA) 20% Medullary area (MA) 35% Total area (TA) 35% Cortical area (CA) 35% Medullary area (MA) 50% Total area (TA) 50% Cortical area (CA) 50% Medullary area (MA) 65% Total area (TA) 65% Cortical area (CA) 65% Medullary area (MA) 80% Total area (TA) 80% Cortical area (CA) 80% Medullary area (MA) R


. Bulletin of the Natural Histort Museum. Geology series. 10 E. TRINKAUS. Fig. 8 Proximo-posterior view of the Gough's Cave 1 femora: x (enlargement of Fig. 6. top right). Table 8 Cross-sectional area measures of the Gough's Cave 1 femoral diaphyses (in mm2). 20% Total area (TA) 20% Cortical area (CA) 20% Medullary area (MA) 35% Total area (TA) 35% Cortical area (CA) 35% Medullary area (MA) 50% Total area (TA) 50% Cortical area (CA) 50% Medullary area (MA) 65% Total area (TA) 65% Cortical area (CA) 65% Medullary area (MA) 80% Total area (TA) 80% Cortical area (CA) 80% Medullary area (MA) Right Left The overall robusticity of the femoral diaphyses can be compared to those of relatively large samples of European Mesolithic femora using its midshaft external diameters [((AP x ML)": / bicondylar length) x 100]. The resultant indices are and for Gough's Table 9 Comparative femoral percent cortical area (%CA = (CA/TA) x 100) for Gough's Cave 1 and Mesolithic samples. Gough's Cave 1: Right; Left Mesolithic Sample Mesolithic Males 20% 35% 50% 65% 80% ; ; ; ; ±;N=16 ± ; N= 14 ± ; N = 55 ± : N= 15 ± : N = 52 ± ; N= 10 ±; N = 8 ± ; N = 37 ±;N = 9 ± ; N = 34 Cave 1, the right one of which is on the means of Mesolithic ( ± , N = 47) and Mesolithic male ( ± , N = 31) samples and the left one only slightly below them. In this, the large Muge sample has a significantly (P = ) lower mean ( ± , N = 19), but its inclusion or deletion from the Mesolithic sample has little effect on the relative position of Gough's Cave 1. Using midshaft cross-sectional measures, the percent cortical areas largely cluster close to the Mesolithic comparative


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