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Evidence for Teeth-as-Tools and Palliative Oral Hygiene at Late Medieval Villamagna [PDF]

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Agarwal, Sabrina C.   +3 more
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Dental microwear of extant Lutrinae

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Few living mammals are as exemplary of a semiaquatic lifestyle as otters, exhibiting a diverse array of ways that an animal can use water and land resources similar to the way other clades, such as cetaceans or pinnipeds, may have used their habitats ...
Brian Lee Beatty, Alvin Bao
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1999
The examination of microscopic dental wear allows inferences to be made about diet in extinct species. This study reconstructs the diet of Griphopithecus alpani, a 15 Ma fossil hominoid from the Miocene site of Paşalar in north-western Turkey, using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to examine the microscopic wear on its molar teeth.
Tania King   +2 more
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Dental microwear texture and anthropoid diets

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2012
AbstractDental microwear has long been used as evidence concerning the diets of extinct species. Here, we present a comparative baseline series of dental microwear textures for a sample of 21 anthropoid primate species displaying interspecific and intraspecific dietary variability.
Robert S, Scott   +2 more
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