Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric groups. This type of wear occurs in some ethnographic-present and living populations and leaves telltale facets on non-occlusal vestibular surfaces associated with labrets. Methods and materials. For detailed macroscopic, microscopic (binocular and SEM) and thinsectioned analysis we focused on the early Neolithic site of Mehrgarh in Pakistan where labial/buccal wear is found in mostly older adult males. We studied 215 teeth from ten individuals from the site. From the literature and some personal observations, we review evidence from the Czech early Upper Paleolithic and many later sites in the Old and New Worlds. Results. For Mehrgarh macroscopic ...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
International audienceTooth wear is one of the most studied features in archaeology and anthropology...
Early modern humans (EMH) are often touted as behaviorally advanced to Neandertals, with more sophis...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
As a visually prominent form of body modification, the labret, or lip-plug, has a complex and varied...
This paper presents the first evidence of extra-masticatory dental wear from Neolithic Bestansur, Ir...
The causes of Neandertal anterior tooth wear patterns, including labial rounding, labial scratches, ...
The buccal microwear pattern of premolar and molar teeth has been linked to the composition of the i...
The use of ‘teeth as tools’ (non-masticatory or cultural-related dental wear) has largely been emplo...
The extreme gross wear of Neandertal anterior teeth has been a topic of debate for decades. Several ...
The aim of this work was to study the wear affecting the almost complete dentition of a Sao individu...
Research in buccal microwear started in the late 1980s with a hypothesis relating striation length b...
Some Neandertal anterior teeth show unusual and excessive gross wear, commonly explained by non-diet...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
International audienceTooth wear is one of the most studied features in archaeology and anthropology...
Early modern humans (EMH) are often touted as behaviorally advanced to Neandertals, with more sophis...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
Aims. Compared to occlusal dental wear, labial/buccal abrasion is seldom documented in prehistoric g...
The occlusal surface of a tooth can provide evidence of past behaviour. In general terms, occlusal w...
As a visually prominent form of body modification, the labret, or lip-plug, has a complex and varied...
This paper presents the first evidence of extra-masticatory dental wear from Neolithic Bestansur, Ir...
The causes of Neandertal anterior tooth wear patterns, including labial rounding, labial scratches, ...
The buccal microwear pattern of premolar and molar teeth has been linked to the composition of the i...
The use of ‘teeth as tools’ (non-masticatory or cultural-related dental wear) has largely been emplo...
The extreme gross wear of Neandertal anterior teeth has been a topic of debate for decades. Several ...
The aim of this work was to study the wear affecting the almost complete dentition of a Sao individu...
Research in buccal microwear started in the late 1980s with a hypothesis relating striation length b...
Some Neandertal anterior teeth show unusual and excessive gross wear, commonly explained by non-diet...
Early evidence for the treatment of dental pathology is found primarily among food-producing societi...
International audienceTooth wear is one of the most studied features in archaeology and anthropology...
Early modern humans (EMH) are often touted as behaviorally advanced to Neandertals, with more sophis...