In this paper we present an analysis of dental morphological traits of 73 adult individuals of both sexes from the Early Classic to Late Postclassic period site of Oxtankah (Quintana Roo). Because of its geographical location, the city played a major role at regional level in trade exchange along the coast and inland from the Preclassic times to the end of the Classic. The purpose of this study is to explore the biological affinities between this community and other coeval ones in the Yucatan peninsula. It aims at putting this human group into the context of regional population dynamics related to terrestrial and maritime trade as well as migratory patterns.Se estudian las características morfológicas dentales de una muestra correspondiente...
[EN] Background Interactions across the Pyreneans during the Middle-Neolithic (V-IV millennium BCE) ...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
This paper aims to show, in the first place, the dental morphologic characteristics of the species H...
ResumenSe estudian las características morfológicas dentales de una muestra correspondiente a 73 res...
This paper aims to explore and discuss micro-evolutionary phenomena that have developed in the Post-...
This paper aims to explore and discuss micro-evolutionary phenomena that have developed in the Post-...
This paper presents the results obtained from an anthropolgical dental analysis carried out on two c...
The present study evaluates the dental and artificial cranial morphology of Classic period Lowland M...
The present study analyses the dental morphological characteristics, by means of the ASU Dental Anth...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
The objective of this dissertation was to explore the population history of a Central Mexican Latinx...
Dental modification, present in 36 % of the adult burial sample (N 61) dating to the Postclassic pe...
A number of analyses of human dental remains from the Maya realm have demonstrated a peak in caries ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007This masters thesis in dental anthropology and bio...
The present study compares the frequency of oral pathologies—namely caries, antemortem tooth loss an...
[EN] Background Interactions across the Pyreneans during the Middle-Neolithic (V-IV millennium BCE) ...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
This paper aims to show, in the first place, the dental morphologic characteristics of the species H...
ResumenSe estudian las características morfológicas dentales de una muestra correspondiente a 73 res...
This paper aims to explore and discuss micro-evolutionary phenomena that have developed in the Post-...
This paper aims to explore and discuss micro-evolutionary phenomena that have developed in the Post-...
This paper presents the results obtained from an anthropolgical dental analysis carried out on two c...
The present study evaluates the dental and artificial cranial morphology of Classic period Lowland M...
The present study analyses the dental morphological characteristics, by means of the ASU Dental Anth...
Mayapan was the largest and most densely populated city in the Maya area during the Late Postclassic...
The objective of this dissertation was to explore the population history of a Central Mexican Latinx...
Dental modification, present in 36 % of the adult burial sample (N 61) dating to the Postclassic pe...
A number of analyses of human dental remains from the Maya realm have demonstrated a peak in caries ...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007This masters thesis in dental anthropology and bio...
The present study compares the frequency of oral pathologies—namely caries, antemortem tooth loss an...
[EN] Background Interactions across the Pyreneans during the Middle-Neolithic (V-IV millennium BCE) ...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
This paper aims to show, in the first place, the dental morphologic characteristics of the species H...