A world view of bioculturally modified teeth:
Body modifications--be they tattoos, piercings, or implants--have been with humankind for most of its existence. This volume shows that one aspect of that modification, dental modification, has been around for eons. This volume, based on a well-attended symposium at the American Association of Physi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Body modifications--be they tattoos, piercings, or implants--have been with humankind for most of its existence. This volume shows that one aspect of that modification, dental modification, has been around for eons. This volume, based on a well-attended symposium at the American Association of Physical Anthropology meeting, goes beyond the simple textual descriptions to explore the cultural context and biological implications of these modifications. How can these be used to identify status, class, migration, and even health? |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 345 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780813054834 0813054834 |
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505 | 8 | |a Tooth ablation in early neolithic skeletons from Taiwan / Michael Pietrusewsky, Adam Lauer, Cheng-hwa Tsang, Kuang-ti Li, and Michele Toomay Douglas -- Biocultural perspectives of Jomon dental ablation: social complexity, identity, and visage / Amanda R. Harvey, G. Richard Scott, Evan Pellegrini, and Christy G. Turner II -- Stable isotope analysis of human skeletal remains to reveal relationships between diet and tooth ablation types during the Jomon Period in Japan / Soichiro Kusaka -- Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania: different lands and possibilities -- The biocultural context of dental modification in prehistoric southeast Asia / Jennifer Newton and Kate Domett -- Tooth filing in Surabayan Javanese and Balinese: a change in tradition / Myrtati D. Artaria -- Intentional dental modification and oral-dental health in Western Micronesia / Rona Ikehara-Quebral, E. Melanie Ryan, Nicolette Parr, Cherie Walth, Jolie Liston, Michael Pietrusewsky, and Michele Toomay Douglas -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Tooth ablation along the Murray River, Southeastern Australia / Colin Pardoe and Arthur C. Durband -- The Americas: a new world of modification -- Modified teeth, cultural diversity and community building at Cahokia (AD 900-1400) / Kristin M. Hedman, Julie A. Bukowski, Dawn E. Cobb, and Andrew R. Thompson -- Intentional or not? Characterization and reassessment of proposed intentional dental modification cases in the Southwest U.S. / Scott E. Burnett -- Permanent dental modifications among the ancient Maya: procedures, health risks, and social identities / Vera Tiesler, Andrea Cucina, and Marco Ramírez-Salomón -- Social complexity and intraregional and interregional variation in dental modification: a test case from the Lower Rió Verde Valley Oaxaca / Arion T. Mayes, Sarah B. Barber, and Arthur A. Joyce -- Dental modification and the expansion and manipulation of Mesoamerican identity into northwest Mexico / James T. Watson and Cristina García M -- Conclusion -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Out of regard to custom: tooth modification in the ancient and modern worlds / George R. Milner | |
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spelling | Burnett, Scott E. Verfasser aut A world view of bioculturally modified teeth edited by Scott E. Burnett and Joel D. Irish Gainesville, FL University Press of Florida [2017] XVIII, 345 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Bioarchaeological interpretations of the human past: local, regional, and global perspectives Introduction to a world view of bioculturally modified teeth / Scott E. Burnett and Joel D. Irish -- Africa: the first and the present -- The chronology and significance fo ablation in the later Stone Age Maghreb / Isabelle De Groote and Louise T. Humphrey -- Knocking, filing, and chipping: dental modification in Sub-Saharan Africans / Joel D. Irish -- Identity marker or medicinal treatment? an exploration of the practice and purpose of dental ablation in ancient Nubia / Katelyn L. Bolhofner -- Dental modification in modern day Cape Town, South Africa: a link to the past / L.J. Friedling -- Europe and Northeast Asia: out and about -- Dental modifications of anterior teeth in the Danish Viking age / Verner Alexandersen and Niels Lynnerup -- The relationship between intentional dental ablation and hereditary agenesis in late neolithic-early bronze age China / Christine Lee -- Tooth ablation in early neolithic skeletons from Taiwan / Michael Pietrusewsky, Adam Lauer, Cheng-hwa Tsang, Kuang-ti Li, and Michele Toomay Douglas -- Biocultural perspectives of Jomon dental ablation: social complexity, identity, and visage / Amanda R. Harvey, G. Richard Scott, Evan Pellegrini, and Christy G. Turner II -- Stable isotope analysis of human skeletal remains to reveal relationships between diet and tooth ablation types during the Jomon Period in Japan / Soichiro Kusaka -- Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania: different lands and possibilities -- The biocultural context of dental modification in prehistoric southeast Asia / Jennifer Newton and Kate Domett -- Tooth filing in Surabayan Javanese and Balinese: a change in tradition / Myrtati D. Artaria -- Intentional dental modification and oral-dental health in Western Micronesia / Rona Ikehara-Quebral, E. Melanie Ryan, Nicolette Parr, Cherie Walth, Jolie Liston, Michael Pietrusewsky, and Michele Toomay Douglas -- Tooth ablation along the Murray River, Southeastern Australia / Colin Pardoe and Arthur C. Durband -- The Americas: a new world of modification -- Modified teeth, cultural diversity and community building at Cahokia (AD 900-1400) / Kristin M. Hedman, Julie A. Bukowski, Dawn E. Cobb, and Andrew R. Thompson -- Intentional or not? Characterization and reassessment of proposed intentional dental modification cases in the Southwest U.S. / Scott E. Burnett -- Permanent dental modifications among the ancient Maya: procedures, health risks, and social identities / Vera Tiesler, Andrea Cucina, and Marco Ramírez-Salomón -- Social complexity and intraregional and interregional variation in dental modification: a test case from the Lower Rió Verde Valley Oaxaca / Arion T. Mayes, Sarah B. Barber, and Arthur A. Joyce -- Dental modification and the expansion and manipulation of Mesoamerican identity into northwest Mexico / James T. Watson and Cristina García M -- Conclusion -- Out of regard to custom: tooth modification in the ancient and modern worlds / George R. Milner Body modifications--be they tattoos, piercings, or implants--have been with humankind for most of its existence. This volume shows that one aspect of that modification, dental modification, has been around for eons. This volume, based on a well-attended symposium at the American Association of Physical Anthropology meeting, goes beyond the simple textual descriptions to explore the cultural context and biological implications of these modifications. How can these be used to identify status, class, migration, and even health? Dental anthropology Human remains (Archaeology) Anthropology, Physical Tooth Esthetics, Dental Cross-Cultural Comparison Irish, Joel D. Sonstige oth |
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