Human Molar Crown Traits in Croatian Medieval and Contemporary Populations [PDF]
Kosti i zubi iznimno su vrijedan i koristan izvor informacija u bioarheološkim istraživanjima, jer godinama mogu ostati sačuvani u nepromijenjenom obliku.
Inda Gauta +2 more
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Analysis of gonial angle related to age in Surabaya population, Indonesia [PDF]
Background: Natural disasters potentially cause large numbers of death and a lot of them are yet identified due to the highly destroyed bodies of the victims. Therefore, an immediate identification should be required.
Alias, Aspalilah +6 more
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Exploring sexual dimorphism in canines of contemporary North Indian populations using machine learning algorithms [PDF]
Objectives: Dentition is considered an excellent source for biological profiling in contemporary and archaeological populations with forensic anthropological, genetic, and dental perspectives. Dental dimorphism is well established and can be reflected in
Ananya, G, Kumari, Rita, Saini, Vineeta
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Forensic dentistry vs. paleodontology.
Forensic dentistry and paleodontology are two disciplines sharing common observational platforms and methodology, but not a common purpose. The aim of this paper is to provide a short overview and comparison of these two disciplines in order to highlight their similarities and differences. Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the study of teeth
Brkić, Hrvoje, Vodanović, Marin
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Dental health of the historical adult population of Tver (12th-19th centuries, European Russia): Report 2 [PDF]
This is the second article of the series with the analysis of all known to-date data on the dental health of the historical adult population of Tver (12th-19th centuries, European Russia). Report 2 covers the antemortem tooth loss.
Zinoviev, Andrei V.
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Metric Quantification of Tooth Wear in Clinical Dentistry and Paleodontology
Tooth wear caused by attrition, abrasion and erosion is assessed by numerous methods and indices that have been developed for diagnosing, grading and monitoring loss of dental hard tissues. Methods for assessment of tooth wear can be divided into qualitative and quantitative. Usually they use grading or scoring systems which can be very subjective. The
Galić, Ivan +3 more
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First five years of the International Association for Paleodontology
Članak analizira prvih pet godina djelovanja International Association for Paleodontology.
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Paleopathological and traumatic changes on the mandible of the skeleton found at the Bijela - St. Margaret site [PDF]
The Anthropological Center of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts received human bone remains from the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period site of Bijela - St. Margaret derived from research conducted in 2019.
Bedić, Željka +2 more
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Quantification of tooth wear for age estimation purposes in paleodontology: technical note
Tooth wear is caused by attrition, abrasion and erosion and it is well known that there is a positive correlation between the degree of tooth wear and chronological age of an individual. There are numerous methods and indices that have been developed for diagnosing, grading and monitoring loss of dental hard tissues.
Družijanić, Ana, Vodanović, Marin
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The probable evidence of leprosy in a male individual unearthed in medieval Armenia (Angeghakot) [PDF]
The objective of this study is to present the paleopathological lesions relevant to the discussion of the differential diagnosis of leprosy. Macroscopic, histological and X-ray observation of the bones and scrutiny of lesions according to the ...
Anahit Yu. Khudaverdyan +5 more
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