Recent humans and their fossil relatives are classified as having thick molar enamel, one of very few dental traits that distinguish hominins from living African apes. However, little is …
Objectives Accurate sex estimation is an essential step for the reconstruction of the biological profile of human remains. Earlier studies have shown that elements of the human …
S Benazzi, D Panetta, C Fornai… - American Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The study of enamel thickness has received considerable attention in regard to the taxonomic, phylogenetic and dietary assessment of human and non‐human primates …
Abstract Wezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produced a Late Pleistocene faunal assemblage rich in carnivorans along with a human …
M Sorenti, M Martinón‐Torres… - American journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Previous studies have revealed that human permanent dental tissue proportions differ significantly between males and females, with females having relatively thicker enamel …
Objectives Dimorphism in the dentition has been observed in human populations worldwide. However, research has largely focused on traditional linear crown measurements. As …
L Buti, A Le Cabec, D Panetta, M Tripodi… - Journal of Human …, 2017 - Elsevier
Enamel thickness figures prominently in studies of human evolution, particularly for taxonomy, phylogeny, and paleodietary reconstruction. Attention has focused on molar …
Objectives Dental tissue proportions of human permanent canines is one of only a few sexually dimorphic features that is present in childhood and maintained in adults, offering …
R Macchiarelli, P Bayle, L Bondioli… - … on tooth morphology …, 2013 - books.google.com
Dental remains usually represent the mo st common evidence testifying to the life of extinct taxa in a given region at a given moment. The appropriate assessment, safeguard, and …