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The Journal of Human Palaeoecology
Volume 29, 2024 - Issue 4
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Animal Husbandry and Faunal Material: Integrating Data from Finland (AD 1200–1800)

Pages 310-321 | Received 23 Feb 2021, Accepted 16 Jan 2022, Published online: 04 Feb 2022

Figures & data

Figure 1. Location of the sites, site names and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2. Cartography by Jussi Kinnunen.

Figure 1. Location of the sites, site names and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2. Cartography by Jussi Kinnunen.

Figure 2. Ternary plot of cattle, sheep and goats, and pigs in the medieval sites (NISP), organised by site type. Sites; 1) Valkeakoski Riihimäki 2) Rauma Franciscan Convent 3) Ulvila Isokartano 4) Eurajoki Liinmaa Castle 5) town of Turku 6) Kaarina Kuusisto Castle 7) Naantali The Bridgettine Abbey 8) Salo Vanhakartano 9) Raasepori Castle 10) Espoo Mankby 11) Helsinki Vartiokylä 12) Vantaa Gubbacka 13) Porvoo Raatihuoneentori 14) Hanko Gunnarsängen Data and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2.

Figure 2. Ternary plot of cattle, sheep and goats, and pigs in the medieval sites (NISP), organised by site type. Sites; 1) Valkeakoski Riihimäki 2) Rauma Franciscan Convent 3) Ulvila Isokartano 4) Eurajoki Liinmaa Castle 5) town of Turku 6) Kaarina Kuusisto Castle 7) Naantali The Bridgettine Abbey 8) Salo Vanhakartano 9) Raasepori Castle 10) Espoo Mankby 11) Helsinki Vartiokylä 12) Vantaa Gubbacka 13) Porvoo Raatihuoneentori 14) Hanko Gunnarsängen Data and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2.

Figure 3. Ternary plot of cattle, sheep and goats, and pigs in the post-medieval sites (NISP). Data and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2. Sites: 15) Kotka Kyminlinna 16) Raahe town 17) Oulu town 18) Pietarsaari Lassfolk 19) Kruunupyy Dårholman 20) Sastamala Vehmaa 21) Rauma town 22) Pori town 23) Rauma Kivikylä 24) Turku town 25) Salo Muntolannokka 26) Nauvo Seili 27) Helsinki town.

Figure 3. Ternary plot of cattle, sheep and goats, and pigs in the post-medieval sites (NISP). Data and references in supplementary tables 1 and 2. Sites: 15) Kotka Kyminlinna 16) Raahe town 17) Oulu town 18) Pietarsaari Lassfolk 19) Kruunupyy Dårholman 20) Sastamala Vehmaa 21) Rauma town 22) Pori town 23) Rauma Kivikylä 24) Turku town 25) Salo Muntolannokka 26) Nauvo Seili 27) Helsinki town.

Figure 4. Survivorship curve based on cattle mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 4. Survivorship curve based on cattle mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 5. Survivorship curve based on sheep or goat mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 5. Survivorship curve based on sheep or goat mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 6. Survivorship curve based pig based on mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 6. Survivorship curve based pig based on mandibular tooth wear and eruption. N = neonatal, I = immature, J = juvenile, SA = sub-adult, A = adult, E = elderly.

Figure 7. Proportions of male and female cattle, sheep and pigs. Pig data from the canine teeth; cattle and sheep data according to the thickness of the medial edge of the acetabulum.

Figure 7. Proportions of male and female cattle, sheep and pigs. Pig data from the canine teeth; cattle and sheep data according to the thickness of the medial edge of the acetabulum.
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