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Table 1: From the histograms of the quantity of finds by the proportion of vertical centroid to overall height shown in Figure 4, and based on the smallest Bhattacharyya distance, this table shows the site most similar to each of the sites in this set. The Bhattacharyya distances are shown to 3 decimal places.

Table 2: From the histograms of the quantity of finds by the proportion of vertical centroid to overall height (x axis) and proportion of width to height (y axis) shown in Figure 6, and based on the smallest Bhattacharyya distance, this table shows the site most similar to each of the sites in this set. The Bhattacharyya distances are shown to 3 decimal places.


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