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      Data supporting the paper "From Head to Hind: Elucidating Function through Contrasting Morphometrics of Ancient and Modern Pedigree Dogs". This dataset was previously titled - Geometric Morphometrics in Canine Archaeozoology: Hallmarks of Present-Day Sight Hounds in the Bones of an Ancient Roman Dog 

      Schoenebeck, Jeffrey; Nussbaumer, Marc
      Supporting data and archaeological reports described by Schoenebeck et al. 2019. Anatomical Record (in submission). Skeletal data related to the comparative morphological analysis of an ancient Roman dog found in Warmington, ...
       

       

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