Masticatory loading is one of the main environmental stimuli that generate craniofacial variation among recent humans. Experimental studies on a wide variety of mammals, including those with retrognathic postcanine teeth, predict that responses to masticatory loading will be greater in the occlusal plane, the inferior rostrum, and regions associated with the attachments of the temporalis and masseter muscles. Here we test these experimentally-derived predictions on an extinct human population from the middle and upper Ohio valley that underwent a marked shift from hunting-gathering to extensive farming during the last 3,000 years and for which we have good archaeological evidence about diet and food processing technology. Geometric morphome...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
The aim of this work is to assess the association between the patterns of bone modeling and the chan...
The reduction of masticatory load intensity resulting from dietary changes in human evolution has be...
Ecological factors can be important to shape the patterns of morphological variation among human pop...
The reduction of masticatory strains is considered one of the main factors that led to a pronounced ...
Objective: Here we evaluate morphological integration patterns and magnitudes in different skull reg...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe human skull is gracile when compared to many Middle Pleistocene homin...
The evolution and function of the mammalian skull and feeding apparatus is intimately related to the...
In the present study, 66 metric as well as numerous morphological observations are utilized from 299...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The Neolithic transition brought about fundamental social, dietary and behavioural changes in human ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the development of cooking by early humans contributed to m...
abstract: Craniofacial morphology in primates can vary on the basis of their diet because foods are ...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
The aim of this work is to assess the association between the patterns of bone modeling and the chan...
The reduction of masticatory load intensity resulting from dietary changes in human evolution has be...
Ecological factors can be important to shape the patterns of morphological variation among human pop...
The reduction of masticatory strains is considered one of the main factors that led to a pronounced ...
Objective: Here we evaluate morphological integration patterns and magnitudes in different skull reg...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe human skull is gracile when compared to many Middle Pleistocene homin...
The evolution and function of the mammalian skull and feeding apparatus is intimately related to the...
In the present study, 66 metric as well as numerous morphological observations are utilized from 299...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The Neolithic transition brought about fundamental social, dietary and behavioural changes in human ...
This thesis examines the extent to which the development of cooking by early humans contributed to m...
abstract: Craniofacial morphology in primates can vary on the basis of their diet because foods are ...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
Objectives: Although the evolution of the hominin masticatory apparatus has been linked to diet and ...
Facial prognathism and projection are important characteristics in human evolution but their three-d...
The aim of this work is to assess the association between the patterns of bone modeling and the chan...