Agraïments: The authors thank Dolores Ceperuelo, Eduardo Chimenos and María José Adserias for helping them with the analysis of occlusion conducted on the ske letal remains. They also would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful and constructive comments which contributed to improve the final version of this article.Occlusal characteristics, fundamental to assess the presence of malocclusion, have been often unexplored in bioarchaeological analyses. This is largely due to the fragmented condition of the skeletal remains. By applying a method that considers dental and maxillary features useful to evaluate occlusion in ancient fragmentary material, the purpose of this work is to define the occlusal features and explore the ca...
Dentistry is confronted with the functional and aesthetic consequences that result from an increased...
This study, reporting the results of a 2012 Master’s dissertation, of 131 skulls from 6 Classical to...
Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost in...
Occlusal characteristics, fundamental to assess the presence of malocclusion, have been often unexpl...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
Dental anthropology is a branch of bioarcheology which helps in analyzing the historical questions t...
Human evolution refers to the natural process of all human clade members involved in evolutionary hi...
The aim of this work was to study the wear affecting the almost complete dentition of a Sao individu...
Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost in...
Dental malocclusions in modern populations would be the result of small and weak jaws developing und...
Dental anthropology is a branch of bioarcheology which helps in analyzing the historical questions t...
Dentistry is confronted with the functional and aesthetic consequences that result from an increased...
This study, reporting the results of a 2012 Master’s dissertation, of 131 skulls from 6 Classical to...
Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost in...
Occlusal characteristics, fundamental to assess the presence of malocclusion, have been often unexpl...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
The anthropological dental and maxillary study in human skeletal remains usually refers to alteratio...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
Dental anthropology is a branch of bioarcheology which helps in analyzing the historical questions t...
Human evolution refers to the natural process of all human clade members involved in evolutionary hi...
The aim of this work was to study the wear affecting the almost complete dentition of a Sao individu...
Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost in...
Dental malocclusions in modern populations would be the result of small and weak jaws developing und...
Dental anthropology is a branch of bioarcheology which helps in analyzing the historical questions t...
Dentistry is confronted with the functional and aesthetic consequences that result from an increased...
This study, reporting the results of a 2012 Master’s dissertation, of 131 skulls from 6 Classical to...
Malocclusions are common in modern populations. Yet, as the study of occlusion requires an almost in...