International audienceOreopithecus bambolii, a large-bodied fossil ape, lived in the Tusco-Sardinian archipelago during the Late Miocene, until ca. 6.7 Ma. Its dentition, an apparent blend of hominoid and cercopithecoid-like features, has been a matter of discussion since its first description, in 1872. While the height and sharpness of its molar cusps recall some Cercopithecidae, Oreopithecus is currently considered by many as more likely related to dryopithecines. Here, we use microtomographic-based quantitative imaging and histological evidence to link outer and inner tooth structural morphology with enamel development in Oreopithecus permanent teeth. The material consists of 14 teeth/crowns from the sites of Baccinello and Casteani, in ...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
OBJECTIVES: Both morphometric and proteomic studies have revealed the close relationship of Homo ant...
International audienceOreopithecus bambolii, a large-bodied fossil ape, lived in the Tusco-Sardinian...
Oreopithecus bambolii est un grand singe fossile qui a vécu dans l’archipel tusco-sarde durant le Mi...
Afropithecus turkanensis, a 17–17.5 million year old large-bodied hominoid from Kenya, has previousl...
This study examined enamel thickness and dental development in Graecopithecus freybergi (=Ouranopith...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Abstract. — Tooth development in Plio-Pleistocene hominids has always been compared with that of mod...
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
Characterizing dental development in fossil hominins is important for distinguishing between them an...
Dental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominins. In Homo, the thickn...
International audienceDental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominin...
International audienceDental tissues provide important insights into aspects of hominid palaeobiolog...
Enamel and dentin patterns have awakened a considerable interest in phylogenetic studies. However, a...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
OBJECTIVES: Both morphometric and proteomic studies have revealed the close relationship of Homo ant...
International audienceOreopithecus bambolii, a large-bodied fossil ape, lived in the Tusco-Sardinian...
Oreopithecus bambolii est un grand singe fossile qui a vécu dans l’archipel tusco-sarde durant le Mi...
Afropithecus turkanensis, a 17–17.5 million year old large-bodied hominoid from Kenya, has previousl...
This study examined enamel thickness and dental development in Graecopithecus freybergi (=Ouranopith...
International audiencePrimates are heterodont and diphyodont mammals, thus growing two sets of denta...
Abstract. — Tooth development in Plio-Pleistocene hominids has always been compared with that of mod...
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
Characterizing dental development in fossil hominins is important for distinguishing between them an...
Dental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominins. In Homo, the thickn...
International audienceDental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominin...
International audienceDental tissues provide important insights into aspects of hominid palaeobiolog...
Enamel and dentin patterns have awakened a considerable interest in phylogenetic studies. However, a...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel thickness distribution are considered reliable characters ...
OBJECTIVES: Both morphometric and proteomic studies have revealed the close relationship of Homo ant...