Determining the Season of Death of Mammal Teeth from Archeological Sites: A New Sectioning Technique (original ) (raw )Teeth Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology
Asmaa Abdullah
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Estimating the age and season-at-death of ungulates from the analysis of archaeological dental cementum: recent improvements and perspectives from the CemeNTAA project
Eric Pubert , Elodie-Laure Jimenez
2018
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An assessment of the archaeological applicability of faunal ageing methods based on dental wear
Katheryn Twiss
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Tooth wear rate in northern Bison
Gary Haynes
Journal of Mammalogy 65(3), 1984
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Generalized individual dental age stages for fossil and extant placental mammals
Wighart Von Koenigswald
Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 2011
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The importance and representation of teeth in archaeozoological material
Tajana Vukičević
Collegium antropologicum, 2003
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Luna, L. 2006. Evaluation of uniradicular teeth for age-at-death estimations in a sample from a Pampean hunter-gatherer cemetery (Argentina). Journal of Archaeological Science 33: 1706-1717.
Leandro Luna
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Gaps in Information: What Missing Teeth Mean in Bioarchaeology
Laura Cirillo
2022
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Archaeological Tooth Sectioning and Seasonality
Lisa Rankin
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Chapter 7, Two novel methods for the study of dental morphological variation in Sus scrofa, in order to identify separate breeding groups within archaeological assemblages
Sylvia Warman
First Steps of Animal Domestication New archaeozoological approaches , 2005
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Assessment of age and season of death of West Greenland reindeer by counting cementum increments in molars.
Kerstin Pasda
. Documenta Archaeobiologiae 4 – Microscopic Examinations of Bioarchaeological Remains. Keeping Close Eye on Ancient Tissues. Eds. Gisela Grupe & Joris Peters. S.125-140 , 2006
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Animal Teeth and Mesolithic Society
T. Douglas Price
Open Archaeology , 2022
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Analysis of enamel ultrastructure in archaeology: The identification of Ovis aries and Capra hircus dental remains
David Krause
Journal of Archaeological Science, 1986
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Reconstructing molar growth from enamel histology in extant and extinct Equus
Xavier Jordana , Carmen Nacarino-Meneses
Scientific Reports, 2017
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Functional Characterization of Ungulate Molars Using the Abrasion-Attrition Wear Gradient: A New Method for Reconstructing Paleodiets
Nikos Solounias
American Museum Novitates, 2000
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Correlation of Chronological Age with Tooth Wear in Archaeological Populations
Marin Vodanovic
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Tale of two timescales: Combining tooth wear methods with different temporal resolutions to detect seasonality of Palaeolithic hominin occupational patterns
Carlos Sánchez-Hernández
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A tool for determining duration of mortality events in archaeological assemblages using extant ungulate microwear
Gina Semprebon
Scientific reports, 2015
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Erratum to: Generalized individual dental age stages for fossil and extant placental mammals
Wighart Von Koenigswald
Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 2011
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Estimating age through tooth wear. A pilot study on tooth abrasion in Apodemus (Rodentia, Mammalia)
Matthijs Freudenthal
Mammalia, 2000
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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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High-resolution serial sampling for nitrogen stable isotope analysis of archaeological mammal teeth
Eric Guiry
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2016
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Pits and Pitfalls: Taxonomic Variability and Patterning In Tooth Mark Dimensions
Frances Forrest , thomas plummer
Journal of …, 2009
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On the applicability of the assessment of dental tooth wear for the study of collective prehistoric burials
Luís Miguel Marado
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Time of crown formation in Plio-Pleistocene Hominid teeth
Fernando Ramirez Rozzi
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Cutmarks and post-mortem striations in fossil human teeth
Alejandro Perez-Perez
Human Evolution, 1994
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Scanning electron microscope diagnosis of wear patterns versus artifacts on fossil teeth
M. Teaford
Scanning microscopy, 1988
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Post-pleistocene changes in tooth root and jaw relationships
patricia smith
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1986
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Growth layers in tooth dentin and cementum: problems and perspectives of their use in the study of fossil and subfossil mammal remains including humans
I. Kirillova , Natalia Shishlina
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Dental enamel structure in fossil bears Ursus spelaeus and U. wenzensis (=minimus) in comparison to selected representatives of other Carnivora
Adam Nadachowski
2010
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Estimating age and season of death of pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana Ord) by means of tooth eruption and wear
Patrick Lubinski
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2001
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Determination of Season at Death Using Dental Cementum Increment Analysis
Vicki Wedel
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2007
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Stories written in teeth: New archeological insights from tooth-related studies
Carlos Sánchez-Hernández , Edgard Camarós, PhD
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