The concept of the human oral microbiome was applied to understand health and disease, lifestyles, and dietary habits throughout part of human history. In the present study, we augment the understanding of ancient oral microbiomes by characterizing human dental calculus samples recovered from the ancient Abbey of Badia Pozzeveri (central Italy), with differences in socioeconomic status, time period, burial type, and sex. Samples dating from the Middle Ages (11th century) to the Industrial Revolution era (19th century) were characterized using high-throughput sequencing of the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene V4 region. Consistent with previous studies, individuals from Badia Pozzeveri possessed commensal oral bacteria that resembled modern ora...
Ancient dental calculus, formed from dental plaque, is a rich source of ancient DNA and can provide ...
While microbial communities in the human body (microbiota) are now commonly associated with health a...
Calcified dental plaque (dental calculus) preserves for millennia and entraps biomolecules from all ...
The concept of the human oral microbiome was applied to understand health and disease, lifestyles, a...
Archaeological dental calculus, or mineralized plaque, is a key tool to track the evolution of oral ...
Calcified dental plaque (dental calculus) preserves for millennia and entraps biomolecules from all ...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
Human evolutionary history spans millions of years and is marked by several periods of cultural inno...
The oral microbial profile in humans has evolved in response to lifestyle changes over the course of...
Funding Information: Funding: This work was supported by ERDF grant number 1.1.1.1/16/A/101 (to R.R....
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and hea...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Ancient dental calculus, formed from dental plaque, is a rich source of ancient DNA and can provide ...
While microbial communities in the human body (microbiota) are now commonly associated with health a...
Calcified dental plaque (dental calculus) preserves for millennia and entraps biomolecules from all ...
The concept of the human oral microbiome was applied to understand health and disease, lifestyles, a...
Archaeological dental calculus, or mineralized plaque, is a key tool to track the evolution of oral ...
Calcified dental plaque (dental calculus) preserves for millennia and entraps biomolecules from all ...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Over the last 10 years, the human microbiota has been identified as a major force in human health an...
Background Dental calculus (mineralised dental plaque) preserves many types of microfossils and bio...
Human evolutionary history spans millions of years and is marked by several periods of cultural inno...
The oral microbial profile in humans has evolved in response to lifestyle changes over the course of...
Funding Information: Funding: This work was supported by ERDF grant number 1.1.1.1/16/A/101 (to R.R....
Human microbiome studies are increasingly incorporating macroecological approaches, such as communit...
Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and hea...
The field of palaeomicrobiology is dramatically expanding thanks to recent advances in high-throughp...
Ancient dental calculus, formed from dental plaque, is a rich source of ancient DNA and can provide ...
While microbial communities in the human body (microbiota) are now commonly associated with health a...
Calcified dental plaque (dental calculus) preserves for millennia and entraps biomolecules from all ...