Teeth are one of the key to understand disease and cultural influence in the past. This research describes abnormalities and cultural influences found in teeth belongs to Addatuang Sidenreng which is a royalty buried in Jera Lompo\u27E, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (17th century). The material consists of 13 teeth which currently curated in Laboratory of Bioanthropology and Paleoanthropology, UGM, Indonesia. This research uses bioarchaeological method and macroscopical analysis. The results are the individual age estimation, health status and cultural influences, such as betel chewing and dental filing which still practiced even after Islam enters Sulawesi, Indonesia
The development of archeological sciences is shown by the increase of researches that focus on human...
Something interesting about the findings of the human skeleton in Binangun and Leran Prehistoric Bur...
Present study was conducted to assess dental health status of the mid-19th century skeletal remains ...
Teeth are one of the key to understand disease and cultural influence in the past. This research des...
Gunungwingko is an archaeological site located in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. This site was...
Gunungwingko is an archaeological site located in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. This site was...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the variation of dental modification related to the history...
Aim. The aim of this scientific study was to delineate tooth wear captured in part of anterior mandi...
This research objective is to describe the social identity of the skeletal human remains based on de...
This research examines intentional dental modifications by means of ablation and filing from archaeo...
Two skulls have been found during basement construction of Balai Pemuda Building in the depth of 6-7...
In 2013, Center for Archaeological Research of Yogyakarta has found a human remain in Cluster F, Lia...
oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/1Preliminary research in Lasem, Sluke and Kragan Districts, Rembang Reg...
Caruban is a site which emerged between Classical and Islamic period. This site is, located in Lasem...
The present research seeks to assesses the presence and prevalence of two distinct dental pathologie...
The development of archeological sciences is shown by the increase of researches that focus on human...
Something interesting about the findings of the human skeleton in Binangun and Leran Prehistoric Bur...
Present study was conducted to assess dental health status of the mid-19th century skeletal remains ...
Teeth are one of the key to understand disease and cultural influence in the past. This research des...
Gunungwingko is an archaeological site located in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. This site was...
Gunungwingko is an archaeological site located in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. This site was...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the variation of dental modification related to the history...
Aim. The aim of this scientific study was to delineate tooth wear captured in part of anterior mandi...
This research objective is to describe the social identity of the skeletal human remains based on de...
This research examines intentional dental modifications by means of ablation and filing from archaeo...
Two skulls have been found during basement construction of Balai Pemuda Building in the depth of 6-7...
In 2013, Center for Archaeological Research of Yogyakarta has found a human remain in Cluster F, Lia...
oai:berkalaarkeologi:article/1Preliminary research in Lasem, Sluke and Kragan Districts, Rembang Reg...
Caruban is a site which emerged between Classical and Islamic period. This site is, located in Lasem...
The present research seeks to assesses the presence and prevalence of two distinct dental pathologie...
The development of archeological sciences is shown by the increase of researches that focus on human...
Something interesting about the findings of the human skeleton in Binangun and Leran Prehistoric Bur...
Present study was conducted to assess dental health status of the mid-19th century skeletal remains ...