Objectives: The objective of this work is to characterize dental wear in a skeletal sample dating to the Middle/Late Archaic period transition (8,000-6,700 cal. B.P.) from the Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru to better define subsistence behaviors of foragers prior to incipient sedentism and food production. Materials and Methods: The dental sample consists of 251 teeth from 11 individuals recovered from the site of Soro Mik'aya Patjxa (SMP), the earliest securely dated burial assemblage in the Lake Titicaca Basin and the only burial assemblage in the region from an unequivocal forager context. Occlusal surface wear was quantified according to Smith (1984) and Scott (1979a) to characterize diversity within the site and to facilitate comparison wit...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of oral pathologic findings in an ancient culture that inhab...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Change in diet is thought to be the explanation for many evolutionary changes in the human face and ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Dental markers have been used to unravel particularities of paleodiet, subsistence, social structure...
This research utilizes dental health data from three archaeological sites from the Middle Horizon (A...
Tooth wear records valuable information on diet and methods of food preparation in prehistoric popul...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Dental wear pattern is an important source of information regarding dietary habits, food preparation...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
Agave quid chewing is examined as a potential contributing behavior to hunter-gatherer dental wear. ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007This masters thesis in dental anthropology and bio...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of oral pathologic findings in an ancient culture that inhab...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Change in diet is thought to be the explanation for many evolutionary changes in the human face and ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
Dental markers have been used to unravel particularities of paleodiet, subsistence, social structure...
This research utilizes dental health data from three archaeological sites from the Middle Horizon (A...
Tooth wear records valuable information on diet and methods of food preparation in prehistoric popul...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Dental wear pattern is an important source of information regarding dietary habits, food preparation...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
OBJECTIVES: Two factors have been considered important contributors to tooth wear: dietary abrasives...
Agave quid chewing is examined as a potential contributing behavior to hunter-gatherer dental wear. ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007This masters thesis in dental anthropology and bio...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of oral pathologic findings in an ancient culture that inhab...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...