The past two million years of eastern African climate variability is currently poorly constrained, despite interest in understanding its assumed role in early human evolution …
Grit is implicated in several biological phenomena—it wears teeth, it fractures teeth, it drives tooth evolution, it elicits complex manual manipulations—any one of which could be …
Researchers who study ancient human diets tend to focus on meat eating because the practice of butchery is very apparent in the archaeological record. In this volume, Julie …
Abstract Though late Middle Pleistocene in age, Homo naledi is characterized by a mosaic of Australopithecus-like (eg, curved fingers, small brains) and Homo-like (eg, elongated …
D Yang, M Bharatiya, FE Grine - Archives of Oral Biology, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives Enamel prism decussation, which manifests as Hunter-Schreger Bands (HSB), is considered a mechanism to mitigate crack propagation. During the chewing cycle, the …
Objectives In humans it has been shown that abrasive particles in the diet result in increased tooth wear and less intense chewing behavior, both of which decrease chewing efficiency …
More than 150 hominin teeth, dated to∼ 330–241 thousand years ago, were recovered during the 2013–2015 excavations of the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave system …
Objective Dental pathology and tooth wear data can offer valuable insights into the diet and behaviour of past populations. This study aimed to investigate the presence of dietary …
I Towle, C Loch - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives A tooth chip occurs when a hard object forcefully contacts the surface of the tooth, typically removing enamel from the occlusal edge. In this study, chipping patterns in extant …