Reconstruction of biological relationships between ancient human groups using teeth is an important research problem for South American bioarcheologist. The present study was carried out with a Tastil human pre-conquest sample from Northwest of Argentina, with the aim of exploring the dental morphology patterns in this population
Dental non-metric data were used to examine the biological continuity of pre- Hispanic peoples of Co...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Rescue excavations between 2006 and 2008 of the Medieval rural cemetery of Molí de Can Fonoll in Ibi...
Reconstruction of biological relationships between ancient human groups using teeth is an important ...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
Oral health analysis is one of the principal bioarchaeological lines of investigation to evaluatethe...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
Dental Anthropology has produced a huge amount of information in the last decades, covering many dif...
The distribution of subvertical grooves on interproximal wear dental facets from the El Sidrõn (Astu...
This article presents research currently being conducted in the field of dental anthropology at the ...
The study of variation in dental morphology has long been an accepted method of assessing biological...
The past ten years have seen a dramatic rise in research on the peopling of the New World by archaeo...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un acercamiento al estado de salud y enfermedad de los indiv...
Dental non-metric data were used to examine the biological continuity of pre- Hispanic peoples of Co...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Rescue excavations between 2006 and 2008 of the Medieval rural cemetery of Molí de Can Fonoll in Ibi...
Reconstruction of biological relationships between ancient human groups using teeth is an important ...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
Oral health analysis is one of the principal bioarchaeological lines of investigation to evaluatethe...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
Dental Anthropology has produced a huge amount of information in the last decades, covering many dif...
The distribution of subvertical grooves on interproximal wear dental facets from the El Sidrõn (Astu...
This article presents research currently being conducted in the field of dental anthropology at the ...
The study of variation in dental morphology has long been an accepted method of assessing biological...
The past ten years have seen a dramatic rise in research on the peopling of the New World by archaeo...
During their dispersal across the globe, modern humans met and interbred with distinct archaic homin...
El objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un acercamiento al estado de salud y enfermedad de los indiv...
Dental non-metric data were used to examine the biological continuity of pre- Hispanic peoples of Co...
Human skeletal remains are one of several find categories from archaeological sites. The skeleton co...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...