From ‘beautiful’ luxury items to functional mass products. Dental prosthetics and restorative dentistry in the archaeological record (original) (raw)

Archaeological evidence for dental innovation: an eighteenth century porcelain dental prosthesis belonging to Archbishop Arthur Richard Dillon

Natasha Powers

British Dental Journal, 2006

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A social and technological View of Aurignacian and Castelperronian Personal Ornaments in SW Europe

Randall White

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Technological and Social Dimensions of Aurignacian-Age'' Body Ornaments across Europe

Randall White

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A panorama of tooth wear during the medieval period

Rémi Esclassan, Galf Galf, Frederic Vaysse, Richard Donat

Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, 2014

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For Whom the Coin Tolls: Green Stained Teeth and Jaws In Medieval and Post-Medieval Spanish Burials

Richard Scott

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THE CONDITION OF THE DENTO-MAXILLARY SYSTEM IN TWO HISTORICAL AGES. ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY ON SKULLS FROM THE MESOLITHIC ERA AND THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES, DISCOVERED ON ROMANIAN TERRITORY

Andrei Dorian Soficaru

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The value of dental morphology in the archaeological context: example of a Portuguese population from the late 19th and early 20th centuries

Luís Miguel Marado

Actas das IV Jornadas de Jovens em Investigação Arqueológica - JIA 2011, Vol. I., 2012

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Exploring the relationship between dental wear and status in late medieval subadults from England

Heidi Dawson-Hobbis

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013

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The relationship between dental wear and age at death in British archaeological human skeletal remains: A re-evaluation of the 'Brothwell chart'

Sonia Zakrzewski

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022

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Research grant of the German Archaeological Institute for the year 2017.pdf

Carlos Didelet

Cranial Manipulations of the Neolithic - Pursue of a Research, 2018

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Two Gravettian human deciduous teeth from Grub/Kranawetberg, Lower Austria

Hermann Prossinger

Homo-journal of Comparative Human Biology, 2004

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Diachronic analysis of cultural dental wear at the Atapuerca sites (Spain)

Marina Lozano

Quaternary International, 2017

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Dental wear and oral pathology among sex determined Early Bronze-Age children from Franzhausen I, Lower Austria

Fabian Kanz

PLOS ONE

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Correlation of Chronological Age with Tooth Wear in Archaeological Populations

Marin Vodanovic

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A Dental Prosthesis from the Early Modern Age in Tuscany (Italy)

Daniele Panetta

Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2016

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White R., Normand C., 2015 - Early and Archaic Aurignacian Personal Ornaments from Isturitz Cave: Technological and Regional Perspectives, in White R., Bourrillon R. (eds.), Aurignacian Genius: Art, Technology and Society of the First Modern Humans in Europe, P@lethnology, 7, 138-164.

Randall White

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The earliest dental prosthesis in Celtic Gaul? The case of an Iron Age burial at Le Chêne, France

Guillaume Seguin

Antiquity, 2014

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Teeth Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology

Asmaa Abdullah

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Newly Recognized Human Dental Remains at Les Fadets (Lussac-les-Châteaux, Vienne, France)

Sarah A Lacy

Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, 2018

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Newly recognized human dental remains at Les Fadets (Lussac-les-Châteaux, Vienne, France) (LACY et al., in press)

Sarah A Lacy, Christophe L Delage

Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, 2018

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Bailey, S. E. and J.-J. Hublin (2005) Who made the early Aurignacian? A reconsideration of the Brassempouy dental remains. Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris. 17:115-121.

Jean-Jacques Hublin

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Unlocking the past: The role of dental analysis in archaeology

Roger Forshaw

Dental Historian, 2015

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Review: Chr. Hinker, Ausgewählte Typologien provinzialrömischer Kleinfunde / L. Allason-Jones, Artefacts in Roman Britain. Germania 94, 2016, 376-381.

Thomas Schierl

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The adornments of the Gravettian site Krems-Wachtberg in chronological and techno-cultural context

Veronika Kaudela

Přehled výzkumů, 2024

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Neolithic transition and dental changes: the case of an Italian site

Vincenzo Formicola

Journal of Human Evolution, 1987

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Dental decoration and residential mobility in 8th century Pamplona, northern Spain.

Kelly Knudson, Patxuka de Miguel, Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla

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Proposal of a data collection form to record dento-alveolar features: Application to two Roman skeletal samples from Italy

Valentina Mariotti

Collegium Antropologicum, 2004

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Don't throw the baby teeth out with the bathwater: Estimating subadult age using tooth wear in commingled archaeological assemblages

Jess Beck

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2019

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Technical note: Applicability of tooth cementum annulation to an archaeological population

Diana Voicu

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2009

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Tooth grooves, occlusal striations, dental calculus, and evidence for fiber processing in an Italian eneolithic/bronze age cemetery

paola francesca rossi

American journal of physical anthropology, 2018

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Dental wear quantity and direction in Chalcolithic and Medieval populations from southwest France

Victoria Gibbon

HOMO, 2017

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Dental microwear as a diet indicator in the seventeenth-century human population from Iasi City, Romania

Luminita Bejenaru

2020

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