The aim of this paper is to assess the frequency of localised primary canine hypoplasia (LHPC) in a sample of 24 subadults from a Neolithic cemetery assemblage located at Man Bac, northern Vietnam (~4000-3500years BP), and explore the range of factors potentially contributing to the development of this condition. It is found that 41.7% of individuals (20.9% of primary canines) have LHPC, which is similar to the frequency reported in a suite of ancient cemetery series from Neolithic through to Metal Age Thailand. A range of competing aetiological factors considered included trauma to the deciduous canine, ostensibly by way of early childhood exploratory behaviours (e.g. 'mouthing' objects), nutritional and dietary deficiencies (especially vi...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
The development of enamel defects is a topic of considerable interest among skeletal biologists. Lin...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
International audienceThe Coc Muoi fauna provides a good example of the type of tropical mammalian c...
Digital photographs taken under controlled conditions were used to examine the incidence of linear e...
Localized hypoplasia of the labial surface of deciduous canine teeth is a widely reported enamel def...
Archaeological research into domestic animals has demonstrated that enamel hypoplasia is a potential...
Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), a deficiency in enamel formation visible on mammal tooth crowns, can...
Linear Enamel Hypoplasia (LEH) provides insight of the stresses undergone by ancient communities fro...
This study presents an anthropological analysis of enamel hypoplasias form from 309 skulls fromarcha...
The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval G...
Enamel defects can provide insight into the life histories of past individuals and populations, incl...
The human skeleton reflects an individual’s biocultural life-course, recording information on diet, ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
An Son in southern Vietnam is one of a series of Neolithic (food producing) settlement/cemetery site...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
The development of enamel defects is a topic of considerable interest among skeletal biologists. Lin...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
International audienceThe Coc Muoi fauna provides a good example of the type of tropical mammalian c...
Digital photographs taken under controlled conditions were used to examine the incidence of linear e...
Localized hypoplasia of the labial surface of deciduous canine teeth is a widely reported enamel def...
Archaeological research into domestic animals has demonstrated that enamel hypoplasia is a potential...
Linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH), a deficiency in enamel formation visible on mammal tooth crowns, can...
Linear Enamel Hypoplasia (LEH) provides insight of the stresses undergone by ancient communities fro...
This study presents an anthropological analysis of enamel hypoplasias form from 309 skulls fromarcha...
The objective of this study was the assessment of linear enamel hypoplasia (LEH) in early medieval G...
Enamel defects can provide insight into the life histories of past individuals and populations, incl...
The human skeleton reflects an individual’s biocultural life-course, recording information on diet, ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association (9th ...
An Son in southern Vietnam is one of a series of Neolithic (food producing) settlement/cemetery site...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...
The development of enamel defects is a topic of considerable interest among skeletal biologists. Lin...
International audienceThis paper outlines the first methodology for recording dental enamel hypoplas...