Dental wear in evolutionary and biocultural contexts /

"Dental Wear in Evolutionary and Biocultural Contexts provides a single source for disseminating the current state-of-the-art research regarding dental wear across a variety of hominoid species under a number of temporal and spatial contexts. The volume begins with a brief introductory chapter...

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Group Author: Schmidt, Christopher W. (Editor); Watson, James T. (James Thomas) (Editor)
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: London, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "Dental Wear in Evolutionary and Biocultural Contexts provides a single source for disseminating the current state-of-the-art research regarding dental wear across a variety of hominoid species under a number of temporal and spatial contexts. The volume begins with a brief introductory chapter addressing the general history, understandings and approaches to the study of dental wear. Remaining chapters cover dental macrowear and dental microwear. Students and professionals in anthropology, specifically paleoanthropologists, bioarcheologists, archaeologists, and primatologists will find this book to be a valuable resource. In addition, it is a helpful guide for dentists and other dental professionals interested in dental function."--
Carrier Form: xxii, 268 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), forms ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780128155998 (paperback) :
012815599X (paperback)
9780128156001 (ePub ebook)
0128156007 (ePub ebook)
Index Number: GN209
CLC: Q983
Call Number: Q983/D414
Contents: 1. An introduction to dental wear in evolutionary and biocultural contexts -- 2. Dental macrowear in catarrhine primates : variability across species -- 3. Diet and cultural diversity in Neanderthals and modern humans from dental macrowear analyses -- 4. Macrowear and the mechanical behavior of enamel -- 5. The effects of aberrant tooth wear on occlusal relationships -- 6. Deconstructing non-carious cervical lesions on teeth in forensic contexts -- 7. Dental microwear texture analysis in bioarchaeology -- 8. Dental microwear texture analysis in deciduous teeth -- 9. Stable carbon isotope and molar microwear variability of South African australopiths in relation to paleohabitats and taxonomy -- 10. Regional variability in diet between northern European and Mediterranean Neandertals : evidence from dental microwear texture analysis -- 11. Dental microwear texture analysis of the paleoamericans of Lagoa Santa, Central-Eastern Brazil.