Tooth wear development in the Australian Aboriginal dentition from Yuendumu: A longitudinal study.
The analysis of dental wear, at both the microscopic and macroscopic scale, is one of the most widely used tools in archeology and anthropology to reconstruct the diet and lifestyle of past human populations. Biomechanical studies have indicated that tooth wear helps to dissipate the mechanical load...
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Main Authors: | Jinyoung Lee, Sarah Fung, Robin Yong, Sarbin Ranjitkar, John Kaidonis, Alistair R Evans, Luca Fiorenza |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/970edfe9a8d643b7821b8abf0f3f7c85 |
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