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Dental Anthropology

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Dental Anthropology
The use of teeth to compare ancient and modern man, and population groups; similarities and differences in the structure of teeth can be analyzed and their relatedness can be compared


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These have included publications in general-reader journals, particularly Archaeology Ireland, which provide overviews of certain aspects of the discipline, including dental anthropology (Power 1990), cremation (Buckley & Buckley 1999) and cemetery excavations (Buckley et al.
Dental anthropology of the female population of Marathas and Mahars of Maharashtra: an odontometric analysis, Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute Bulletin 46: 151-68.
Dental anthropology, Annual Review of Anthropology 17: 99-126.
 
 
 
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