Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with non-Pygmy Bantu speakers since agropastoral lifestyle spread across sub-Saharan Africa. Ethnographic studies have reported that their diets differ in consumption of both animal proteins and starch grains. Hunted meat and gathered plant foods, especially underground storage organs (USOs), are dietary staples for pygmies. However, scarce information exists about forager-farmer interaction and the agricultural products used by pygmies. Since the effects of dietary preferences on teeth in modern and past pygmies remain unknown, we explored dietary history through quantitative analysis of buccal microwear on cheek teeth in well-documented Baka pyg...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
version auteurInternational audienceUse-wear analysis is a method in archeology and paleoanthropol...
Objectives: Odontometric studies of African populations show high within‐group variation in tooth si...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
There is much debate on the dietary adaptations of the robust hominin lineages during the Pliocene-P...
Dental microwear has proven to be a valuable tool for reconstructing diets of fossil vertebrates. Ho...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Abstract There is much debate on the dietary adaptations of the robust hominin lineages during the P...
International audienceAnalyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about diet...
The Plio-Pleistocene hominin Paranthropus boisei had enormous, flat, thickly enameled cheek teeth, a...
International audienceThis study aims to explore the feeding ecology of two terrestrial papionins, P...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
version auteurInternational audienceUse-wear analysis is a method in archeology and paleoanthropol...
Objectives: Odontometric studies of African populations show high within‐group variation in tooth si...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
Pygmy hunter-gatherers from Central Africa have shared a network of socioeconomic interactions with ...
International audienceObjectives: Central African small-scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting ...
Objectives: Central African small‐scale foragers subsist primarily on hunting game activities and wi...
There is much debate on the dietary adaptations of the robust hominin lineages during the Pliocene-P...
Dental microwear has proven to be a valuable tool for reconstructing diets of fossil vertebrates. Ho...
Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptations. The b...
<div><p>Analyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about dietary adaptation...
Abstract There is much debate on the dietary adaptations of the robust hominin lineages during the P...
International audienceAnalyses of dental micro- and macro-wear offer valuable information about diet...
The Plio-Pleistocene hominin Paranthropus boisei had enormous, flat, thickly enameled cheek teeth, a...
International audienceThis study aims to explore the feeding ecology of two terrestrial papionins, P...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
version auteurInternational audienceUse-wear analysis is a method in archeology and paleoanthropol...
Objectives: Odontometric studies of African populations show high within‐group variation in tooth si...