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How tooth wear in Papioninae offers insight into hominin evolution
Ian Towle
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Use it or lose it: A model-based assessment of the hypothesis that European Neanderthals relied on wildfires to create their campfires. [PDF]
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Tracing the properties and use of flint tools [PDF]
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Intraskeletal histovariability and its ontogenetic implications in the limb bones of ‘dinobirds’ [PDF]
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We Are What, When, And How We Eat: The Evolutionary Impact of Dietary Shifts on Physical and Cognitive Development, Health, and Disease. [PDF]
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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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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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Playing 'possum: A microwear experiment
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1983AbstractA recent experiment to evaluate the reliability of dental microwear as an indicator of diet seems to show that differences in diets fed to laboratory animals are not reflected by their tooth wear. We feel that these results are misleading, and reflect not so much the limits of microwear analysis per se, but rather result from the problems of ...
K D, Gordon, A C, Walker
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