Extended Data Fig. 3: Strontium ratio, mitochondrial haplogroup diversity, and archaeological features visualized on the Gurgy pedigrees. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 3: Strontium ratio, mitochondrial haplogroup diversity, and archaeological features visualized on the Gurgy pedigrees.

From: Extensive pedigrees reveal the social organization of a Neolithic community

Extended Data Fig. 3

a, Strontium isotope ratio. The first generations and exogenous females carry lower values, which indicate non-local origins (Supplementary Note 11, Supplementary Table 23). b, Mitochondrial diversity. Each colour represents a different mitochondrial haplogroup. (Supplementary Note 3, Supplementary Table 5). c, Visualization of select archaeological features on the reconstructed pedigrees. The different types of pits, individuals buried with ornaments and ochre are represented. No clustering according to biological relatedness is visible (Supplementary Table 1).

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