Periodontal health and the lifecourse approach in bioarchaeology

J Watson, A Tuggle - Dental Anthropology …, 2019 - journal.dentalanthropology.org
… receive little attention in bioarchaeological research. Periodontal ‘health’, however, is …
This study contributes some insights into the oral health of women in prehistoric agricultural …

A bioarchaeological approach to stress and health in medieval Denmark: dental enamel defects and adult health in two medieval Danish populations

JA Gamble - 2015 - mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca
… , measuring, and photographing the teeth, to Victoria Sadowska for her advice on dental
casting, and to Nancy Tang for her advice on identifying dental microstructures, thank you. …

Bioarchaeological insights on dental health and diet after the fall of the Wari empire in the Peruvian Andes

AL Tribbett, T Tung - Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research …, 2010 - vurj.vanderbilt.edu
Bioarchaeological Insights on Dental Health and Diet After the Fall of the Wari Empire in the
This research project looked at the dental health … A high rate of dental disease coupled with …

[PDF][PDF] New directions in bioarchaeology

DL Martin, RP Harrod - SAAarchaeologicalrecord, 2012 - academia.edu
dental health. The first project involved a collaborative effort between Walker and a cultural
anthropologist, Barry Hewlett (1990). This project looked at dental health … the insight afforded …

Feeding a third millennium BC mega-site: Bioarchaeological analyses of palaeodiet and dental disease at Marroquíes (Jaén, Spain)

J Beck, MDZ Bonilla, H Bocherens… - Journal of Anthropological …, 2018 - Elsevier
… The Marroquíes Bioarchaeological Project began in 2013 … To that end, we conducted a
bioarchaeological analysis of … reports, grey literature, bioarchaeological assessments of MNI, age…

Dental health at early historic Fusihatchee Town: Biocultural implications of contact in Alabama

M Reeves - Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of …, 2000 - books.google.com
Bioarchaeological analysis of the dental remains from the Fusihatchee Town site, in addition
to ethnohistoric and paleoethnobotanical analyses of the site, suggests that this scenario is …

Bioarchaeology: Health, lifestyle, and society in recent human evolution

CS Larsen, PL Walker - A companion to biological …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… While this approach provides a record of the presence and consumption of specific foods,
it gives only limited insight into nutrition, since we can never know the quantity of foods …

Bioarchaeology of Oral Health

JR Lukacs - Exploring Sex and Gender in Bioarchaeology, 2017 - books.google.com
… of dental health in past populations (Lukacs 2012: 560, table 30.2), in this chapter only three
… the insights on female oral health in prehistory that can be derived from a bioarchaeological

The bioarchaeology of health crisis: Infectious disease in the past

CS Larsen - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
… the bioarchaeology of infectious disease, focusing on tuberculosis, treponematosis, dental
caries… I thank the anonymous ARA reviewer for their helpful insights and recommendations for …

Health in ancient Mariana Islanders: A bioarchaeological perspective

M Pietrusewsky, MT Douglas, MK Swift… - The Journal of Island …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… The 13 skeletal and dental indicators of health investigated in this paper … dental health of
prehistoric inhabitants of the Mariana Islands was generally good. The frequencies of dental