Mandibular morphology and the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in Westernmost Iberia

RM Godinho, C Umbelino, AC Valera, AF Carvalho… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Neolithic farming and animal husbandry were first developed in the Near East~ 10,000 BCE
and expanded westwards, reaching westernmost Iberia no later than 5500 BCE. It resulted …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in dental wear magnitude in the last∼ 8000 years in southwestern Iberia

RM Godinho, C Umbelino, S Garcia… - Archives of Oral Biology, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective This study examines changes in dental wear magnitude in the past∼ 8000 years,
ie, since Mesolithic until the 19th century, in southwestern Iberia. Thus, it encompasses the …

Changes in mandible characteristics during the terminal Pleistocene to Holocene Levant and their association with dietary habits

H May, T Sella-Tunis, A Pokhojaev, N Peled… - Journal of Archaeological …, 2018 - Elsevier
The Levant is characterized by changes in human economic behavior and subsistence
strategies, following the transition from a hunting and gathering society in terminal …

Eating through time: Understanding dietary practices across late prehistory in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula

R Hernando, MÁ Moreno‐Ibáñez… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective This study seeks to contribute to the current understanding of dietary variation in
the late Prehistory of the northeastern Iberian Peninsula by examining buccal dental …

Assessing change in diet and biological affinity between the 4th and 3rd millennia cal BCE in the Portuguese Estremadura: a preliminary dental comparison of Feteira …

BC Horwath, AJ Waterman, KT Lillios, JD Irish - Homo, 2014 - Elsevier
Although the social and political changes accompanying the transition from the Neolithic
through Copper Age, between the 4th and 3rd millennia cal BCE, in southwestern Iberia are …

Changes in human mandibular shape during the Terminal Pleistocene-Holocene Levant

A Pokhojaev, H Avni, T Sella-Tunis, R Sarig, H May - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
The transition to food production, exploitation of 'secondary'products (eg, milk), and
advances in cookware technology have affected all aspects of human life. The aim of the …

Combined dental wear and cementum analyses in ungulates reveal the seasonality of Neanderthal occupations in Covalejos Cave (Northern Iberia)

C Sánchez-Hernández, L Gourichon, E Pubert… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
We propose for the first time the use of the combination of two high-resolution techniques,
dental wear (meso-and microwear) and dental cementum analyses, to gain a better …

Prehistoric funerary complexity in northern Iberia studied by using dental morphology

D López-Onaindia, ME Subirà - Homo, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract During the Neolithic Age and afterwards, several funerary practices coexisted in the
northeast of the Iberian Peninsula from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic. According to …

Diet and affinity from the middle Neolithic to early Bronze Age, Estremadura, Portugal: a comparison of human dental remains from Feteira II and Bolores

BC Horwath - 2012 - scholarworks.alaska.edu
The social and political changes accompanying the transition from the Neolithic through
Early Bronze Age in southwestern Iberia are reasonably well understood; much less is …

Heirs of the Glacial Maximum: dental morphology suggests Mesolithic human groups along the Iberian Peninsula shared the same biological origins

D López-Onaindia, JF Gibaja, ME Subirà - … and Anthropological Sciences, 2019 - Springer
The study of dental morphology has proven useful for reconstructing the biological profiles of
ancient populations. In this work, we present the results obtained by analysing dental non …