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Figure 2 - Insular evolution from an archaeological perspective: a case study of Orkney house mouse

Figure 2. Locations scored for the presence of accessory cusps (A-C), with examples from the archaeological sample included. Regular cusps are shown as t1-t9. For location A, an additional two subscores were created (frontal and buccal side), because the accessory cusps could create a ridge going from the frontal side to the buccal side of t2 (A, left example) or could be visible as a single cusp frontally (A, right example).
Locations scored for the presence of accessory cusps (A-C), with examples from the archaeological sample included. Regular cusps are shown as t1-t9. For location A, an additional two subscores were created (frontal and buccal side), because the accessory cusps could create a ridge going from the frontal side to the buccal side of t2 (A, left example) or could be visible as a single cusp frontally (A, right example).
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