Dental non-metric data were described in a group of seven individuals of North and Central America. This report contributes to studies regarding the settlement of America by decribing the non-metric dental traits of the most ancient dentitions in the Americas. The sample consists of seven individuals from the Final Late Pleistocene (13.721-11.640 CYBP). Permanent dentitions from individuals between 5 and 35 years of age were scored for 13 dental traits based on the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS). These findings help us to have a comparable database with other groups and thus better understand the settlement process of human groups in the Americas and its relationship with migratory movements from Asia
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-135)The primary purpose of this thesis is to estimate...
Rescue excavations between 2006 and 2008 of the Medieval rural cemetery of Molí de Can Fonoll in Ibi...
Biodistance studies can quantify intra- and inter- population relatedness through non-metric and met...
Dental non-metric data were described in a group of seven individuals of North and Central America. ...
This article presents dental non-metric data observed in Muisca samples from the central-eastern And...
Reconstruction of biological relationships between ancient human groups using teeth is an important ...
The past ten years have seen a dramatic rise in research on the peopling of the New World by archaeo...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
Dental non-metric data were used to examine the biological continuity of pre- Hispanic peoples of Co...
The analysis of the human dentition pro-vides important information on the origins and dispersals of...
The present study was carried out with a Calchaquí human Pre-Conquest sample from Northwest of Argen...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
The objective of this dissertation was to explore the population history of a Central Mexican Latinx...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objectives: To investigate the variation in dental nonmetric traits a...
Recent genetic studies have confirmed that there was admixture between African early modern humans a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-135)The primary purpose of this thesis is to estimate...
Rescue excavations between 2006 and 2008 of the Medieval rural cemetery of Molí de Can Fonoll in Ibi...
Biodistance studies can quantify intra- and inter- population relatedness through non-metric and met...
Dental non-metric data were described in a group of seven individuals of North and Central America. ...
This article presents dental non-metric data observed in Muisca samples from the central-eastern And...
Reconstruction of biological relationships between ancient human groups using teeth is an important ...
The past ten years have seen a dramatic rise in research on the peopling of the New World by archaeo...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
Dental non-metric data were used to examine the biological continuity of pre- Hispanic peoples of Co...
The analysis of the human dentition pro-vides important information on the origins and dispersals of...
The present study was carried out with a Calchaquí human Pre-Conquest sample from Northwest of Argen...
Dental anthropology played a seminal role in early studies of the peopling of the New World, and was...
The objective of this dissertation was to explore the population history of a Central Mexican Latinx...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objectives: To investigate the variation in dental nonmetric traits a...
Recent genetic studies have confirmed that there was admixture between African early modern humans a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-135)The primary purpose of this thesis is to estimate...
Rescue excavations between 2006 and 2008 of the Medieval rural cemetery of Molí de Can Fonoll in Ibi...
Biodistance studies can quantify intra- and inter- population relatedness through non-metric and met...