This dataset compiles information on dental morphology and occlusal dental wear of 431 individuals exhumed from coastal and riverine sites of the South and Southeast Coast of Brazil, dated between approximately 10,000 to 1,000 years before present. Dental traits were scored according to the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS) (Scott and Irish, 2017; Turner II et al., 1991). Few additional mandibular traits were added following Hauser and Stefano (1989). Occlusal dental wear was scored according to the method described in Smith (1984). Sex and age at death estimations derive from previous studies (Estevam, 2020; Fischer, 2012; Neves et al., 2005; Silva, 2005; Tognoli, 2016; Wesolowski, 2007). When this information w...
Dental wear is a natural, complex, physiological process of gradual enamel tissue loss that occurs d...
In indigenous populations, age can be estimated based on family structure and physical ex-amination....
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
This dataset compiles information on dental morphology and occlusal dental wear of 431 individuals e...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Os traços não-métricos na morfologia dental, por sua excelente preservação, e variação inter-populac...
Teeth are a very important resource in Biological Anthropology. One of their many uses is the evalua...
Dental wear is described as a limitation to dental morphological studies, as it obscures important c...
This photogrammetry dataset that accompanies the publication: "The embodiment of craft production in...
[eng] Dental wear is a natural, complex, physiological process of gradual enamel tissue loss that oc...
Two human lateral mandibular incisors exhibiting exceptional dental wear in the form of lingual surf...
Aim: Characterize the permanent dentition morphology of a group of Afrodescendants of Istmina (Cho...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Dental wear is a natural, complex, physiological process of gradual enamel tissue loss that occurs d...
In indigenous populations, age can be estimated based on family structure and physical ex-amination....
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
This dataset compiles information on dental morphology and occlusal dental wear of 431 individuals e...
The observation of dental non-metric characters used in the Arizona State University Dental Anthropo...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Dental elements are valuable tools in a study of ancient populations and species, and key-features f...
Os traços não-métricos na morfologia dental, por sua excelente preservação, e variação inter-populac...
Teeth are a very important resource in Biological Anthropology. One of their many uses is the evalua...
Dental wear is described as a limitation to dental morphological studies, as it obscures important c...
This photogrammetry dataset that accompanies the publication: "The embodiment of craft production in...
[eng] Dental wear is a natural, complex, physiological process of gradual enamel tissue loss that oc...
Two human lateral mandibular incisors exhibiting exceptional dental wear in the form of lingual surf...
Aim: Characterize the permanent dentition morphology of a group of Afrodescendants of Istmina (Cho...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Dental wear is a natural, complex, physiological process of gradual enamel tissue loss that occurs d...
In indigenous populations, age can be estimated based on family structure and physical ex-amination....
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...