Dental Anthropology: Volume V: Society for the Study of Human Biology

Symposia of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, Volume V: Dental Anthropology is a collection of papers that covers the application of dental pathology in the context of anthropology. The book presents 15 studies that cover various human dental variables and relates to different anthropologi...

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Main Author: Brothwell, D. R. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Kent Elsevier Science 2014
Series:Symposia of the Society for the Study of Human Biology v.4
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Online Access:FAW01
Summary:Symposia of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, Volume V: Dental Anthropology is a collection of papers that covers the application of dental pathology in the context of anthropology. The book presents 15 studies that cover various human dental variables and relates to different anthropological factors. The dental variables considered in the articles include tooth morphology; occlusion and malocclusion of primate teeth; morphogenesis of deciduous molar pattern in man; and double-rooted human lower canine teeth. The text also covers topics about race specific dental traits such as radiographic study of the Neanderthal teeth from Krapina; crown characters of the deciduous dentition of the Japanese-American hybrids; and analysis of the American Indian dentition. The selection will be of great interest to evolutionary scientists, such as anthropologists and paleontologists
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Physical Description:1 online resource (355 pages)
ISBN:9781483184753
9780080098234

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