. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. MICROMAMMALS AS PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS 281 length of Range 'Mt-, s 95% D: N length of lower tooth row Range X s 95% E: N length of mandible plus incisor Range X s 95% 5,4-6,1 5,6-6,2 5,78 5,87 0,19 0,19 0,08 0,08 23 10 10,9-12,2 11,3-12,7 11,70 11,89 0,39 0,47 0,17 0,34 31 15 16,4-18,7 16,5-19,2 17,70 18,11 0,63 0,79 0,23 0,44 5,6-6,0 5,4-5,7 5,8-6,0 (6,0) 5,86 5,55 5,85 0,16 0,15 5 1 1 10,6-12,1 (11,5) (12,0) 11,62 0,61 0,76


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. MICROMAMMALS AS PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS 281 length of Range 'Mt-, s 95% D: N length of lower tooth row Range X s 95% E: N length of mandible plus incisor Range X s 95% 5,4-6,1 5,6-6,2 5,78 5,87 0,19 0,19 0,08 0,08 23 10 10,9-12,2 11,3-12,7 11,70 11,89 0,39 0,47 0,17 0,34 31 15 16,4-18,7 16,5-19,2 17,70 18,11 0,63 0,79 0,23 0,44 5,6-6,0 5,4-5,7 5,8-6,0 (6,0) 5,86 5,55 5,85 0,16 0,15 5 1 1 10,6-12,1 (11,5) (12,0) 11,62 0,61 0,76 3 3 3 2 18,0-18,4 16,8-17,4 17,3-17,6 17,9-18,3 18,27 17,07 17,47 18,10 6,2-6,6 5,9-6,4 6,1-6,4 6,0-6,4 6,40 6,30 6,23 6,14 0,17 0,17 0,13 0,21 4 3 12,1-12,8 12,3-12,5 12,43 12,40 6 3 17,9-20,6 18,4-18,9 19,28 18,67 0,88 0,93 6,2-6,8 5,7-6,7 6,44 6,40 0,18 0,29 0,10 0,15 4 3 12,7-13,8 13,3-14,0 13,40 13,60 0,48 0,77 5 7 18,6-21,0 18,7-20,8 20,26 19,89 0,95 0,66 1,18 0,61 5,1-6,1 5,65 0,25 0,10 19 10,4-12,2 11,50 0,50 0,24 24 15,9-18,3 17,16 0,62 0,26 M i O CO" from these levels will be larger. In the length of M1_3 and jt^during the period from about 25 000 maximum (Figs 16-17). In the a beginning of this OLP2 th of being int. In /ns safe a Berg- idication fa milder all of the. Id towards he modern own by the are perhaps lacial levels, AtoDGLl, sample means for the uppel two main periods of fluctuationTTTie^r^BB CL3BG to BRL5, and the second is in the uppermost and Boomplaas B. In the first it is the height of the ascending ramus that fluctuates most noticeably. This parameter displays moderate coefficients of variation (Table 33), which suggests that real fluctuation rather than changes in population composition are being monitored. Such fluctuations are perhaps to be expected during a period of climatic change. During the later period of fluctuation, on the other hand, the greatest amplitude is found in the depth of. Please note that these images are extracted


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