Enamel thickness has been linked to functional aspects of masticatory biomechanics and has been demonstrated to be an evolutionary plastic trait, selectively responsive to dietary changes, wear and tooth fracture. European Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers mainly show a flat wear pattern, while oblique molar wear has been reported as characteristic of Neolithic agriculturalists. We investigate the relationships between enamel thickness distribution and molar wear pattern in two Neolithic and medieval populations. Under the assumption that dietary and/or non-dietary constraints result in directional selective pressure leading to variations in enamel thickness, we test the hypothesis that these two populations will exhibit sign...
Dental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominins. In Homo, the thickn...
Tooth wear studies in mammals have highlighted the relationship between wear facets (attritional are...
The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearb...
Many anthropological studies have examined the functional implications of enamel thickness in human ...
Developmental and structural affinities between modern human and Neanderthal dental remains continue...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
Since the Late Pleistocene, a reduction in size and a morphological simplification of human teeth ha...
<div><p>Variations in the dental crown form are widely studied to interpret evolutionary changes in ...
The distribution of subvertical grooves on interproximal wear dental facets from the El Sidrõn (Astu...
Dental microwear was recorded in a Bronze-Iron Age (3570–3000 BP) sample of modern humans recovered ...
Mammalian tooth wear research reveals contrasting patterns seemingly linked to diet: irregularly-pit...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
International audienceDental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominin...
none6siEnamel thickness and dental tissue proportions have been recognized as effective taxonomic di...
Dental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominins. In Homo, the thickn...
Tooth wear studies in mammals have highlighted the relationship between wear facets (attritional are...
The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearb...
Many anthropological studies have examined the functional implications of enamel thickness in human ...
Developmental and structural affinities between modern human and Neanderthal dental remains continue...
Many aspects of diet and behaviour can be gleaned from dental wear, including environmental conditio...
Since the Late Pleistocene, a reduction in size and a morphological simplification of human teeth ha...
<div><p>Variations in the dental crown form are widely studied to interpret evolutionary changes in ...
The distribution of subvertical grooves on interproximal wear dental facets from the El Sidrõn (Astu...
Dental microwear was recorded in a Bronze-Iron Age (3570–3000 BP) sample of modern humans recovered ...
Mammalian tooth wear research reveals contrasting patterns seemingly linked to diet: irregularly-pit...
The extent and pattern of dental wear are generally interpreted within anthropology as the result of...
Objective: To assess developmental disturbances through the analysis of linear enamel hypoplasia (LE...
International audienceDental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominin...
none6siEnamel thickness and dental tissue proportions have been recognized as effective taxonomic di...
Dental enamel thickness, topography, growth and development vary among hominins. In Homo, the thickn...
Tooth wear studies in mammals have highlighted the relationship between wear facets (attritional are...
The Southwest Iberian Middle Bronze Age culture, although widespread in southern Portugal and nearb...