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Palaeopathological and demographic data reveal conditions of keeping of the ancient baboons at Gabbanat el-Qurud (Thebes, Egypt)

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Surface modifications observed on mandibles and skulls.

a) anterior view of the mandible of P. hamadryas male MHNL 51000174 with rugose surface of the chin; b) ventral view of the hind skull of P. anubis female MHNL 51000175, showing the cribriform aspect of the occipital area and the spongy aspect of the glenoid fossae (circular holes are artefacts); c) dorsal view of the right mandible half of P. anubis female MHNL 51000175, showing reticulated bone tissue posterior of the M3 and near the processus articularis; d) dorsal view of the skull of Papio sp. MHNL 51000318, showing the pitting of the frontals and parietals; e) ventral view of the skull of Papio sp. MHNL 51000318 with indication of the pitted glenoid fossae.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294934.g014