Perikymata, incremental growth lines visible on tooth enamel surfaces, differ in their distribution and number among hominin species, although with overlapping patterns. This study asks: (1) How does the distribution of perikymata along the lateral enamel surface of Homo naledi anterior teeth compare to that of other hominins? (2) When both perikymata distribution and number are analyzed together, how distinct is H. naledi from other hominins? A total of 19 permanent anterior teeth (incisors and canines) of H. naledi were compared, by tooth type, to permanent anterior teeth of other hominins: Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus africanus, Paranthropus robustus, Paranthropus boisei, Homo ergaster/Homo erectus, other early Homo, Nean...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
The thickness of dental enamel is often discussed in paleoanthropological literature, particularly w...
One highly debated issue in palaeoanthropology is that of modern human origins, particularly the iss...
Perikymata, incremental growth lines visible on tooth enamel surfaces, differ in their distribution ...
International audienceThe microscopic anatomy of dental enamel has been employed in numerous studies...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
International audienceDental tissues provide important insights into aspects of hominid palaeobiolog...
OBJECTIVES: Both morphometric and proteomic studies have revealed the close relationship of Homo ant...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
International audienceThe appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa repre...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
Objectives: Size-corrected tooth crown measurements were used to estimate phenetic affinities among ...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
The thickness of dental enamel is often discussed in paleoanthropological literature, particularly w...
One highly debated issue in palaeoanthropology is that of modern human origins, particularly the iss...
Perikymata, incremental growth lines visible on tooth enamel surfaces, differ in their distribution ...
International audienceThe microscopic anatomy of dental enamel has been employed in numerous studies...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very fe...
International audienceDental tissues provide important insights into aspects of hominid palaeobiolog...
OBJECTIVES: Both morphometric and proteomic studies have revealed the close relationship of Homo ant...
Enamel thickness has figured prominently in discussions of hominid origins for nearly a century, alt...
Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-...
International audienceThe appearance of the earliest members of the genus Homo in South Africa repre...
OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to quantify the variation in coincident stages of incis...
Objectives: Size-corrected tooth crown measurements were used to estimate phenetic affinities among ...
The variation in molar tooth size in humans and our closest relatives (hominins) has strongly influe...
The thickness of dental enamel is often discussed in paleoanthropological literature, particularly w...
One highly debated issue in palaeoanthropology is that of modern human origins, particularly the iss...