Dental wear pattern is an important source of information regarding dietary habits, food preparation, and human economic behavior. In the current study we present our preliminary analysis of the dental wear patterns of the Middle Pleistocene (420–200 kya) Qesem Cave teeth. Five types of tooth wear were studied: Occlusal wear, interproximal wear, subvertical grooves, buccal microwear and root striations. We found mild to moderate occlusal wear (stage range 2–4), the largest proximal facet on the M$_2$ medial was 15.3 mm$^2$, presence of three subvertical grooves on the M$_2$ distal surface, a variety of microwear scratches (many are >200 mμ long and >5 mμ wide) and two types of root striations. The data obtained suggests that the Qesem Cave ...
Regional differences of dental microwear among four small areas on the heavily worn occlusal surface...
none4siNeanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with ...
Change in diet is thought to be the explanation for many evolutionary changes in the human face and ...
Dental wear pattern is an important source of information regarding dietary habits, food preparation...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
version auteurInternational audienceUse-wear analysis is a method in archeology and paleoanthropol...
The Mid-Pleistocene Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv in Israel yielded several hominin teeth and abundant fa...
collection de tirés-à-part de la bibliothèque de l'I.P.H.This study determined the different microsc...
Tooth wear is an important feature for reconstructing diet, food processing and cultural habits of p...
International audienceTooth wear is one of the most studied features in archaeology and anthropology...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Dental microwear is a common and wellestablished technique which allows the short-term reconstructio...
Regional differences of dental microwear among four small areas on the heavily worn occlusal surface...
none4siNeanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with ...
Change in diet is thought to be the explanation for many evolutionary changes in the human face and ...
Dental wear pattern is an important source of information regarding dietary habits, food preparation...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
version auteurInternational audienceUse-wear analysis is a method in archeology and paleoanthropol...
The Mid-Pleistocene Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv in Israel yielded several hominin teeth and abundant fa...
collection de tirés-à-part de la bibliothèque de l'I.P.H.This study determined the different microsc...
Tooth wear is an important feature for reconstructing diet, food processing and cultural habits of p...
International audienceTooth wear is one of the most studied features in archaeology and anthropology...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Dental microwear is a common and wellestablished technique which allows the short-term reconstructio...
Regional differences of dental microwear among four small areas on the heavily worn occlusal surface...
none4siNeanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with ...
Change in diet is thought to be the explanation for many evolutionary changes in the human face and ...