Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- 1 Dental anthropology and morphology
- 2 Description and classification of permanent crown and root traits
- 3 Biological considerations: ontogeny, asymmetry, sex dimorphism, and intertrait association
- 4 Genetics of morphological trait expression
- 5 Geographic variation in tooth crown and root morphology
- 6 Establishing method and theory for using tooth morphology in reconstructions of late Pleistocene and Holocene human population history
- 7 Tooth morphology and population history
- Epilogue
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Information base for global descriptions and analysis
- Appendix B Sources of comparative data used for chapter 5
- References
- Index
Appendix B - Sources of comparative data used for chapter 5
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- 1 Dental anthropology and morphology
- 2 Description and classification of permanent crown and root traits
- 3 Biological considerations: ontogeny, asymmetry, sex dimorphism, and intertrait association
- 4 Genetics of morphological trait expression
- 5 Geographic variation in tooth crown and root morphology
- 6 Establishing method and theory for using tooth morphology in reconstructions of late Pleistocene and Holocene human population history
- 7 Tooth morphology and population history
- Epilogue
- Appendixes
- Appendix A Information base for global descriptions and analysis
- Appendix B Sources of comparative data used for chapter 5
- References
- Index
Summary
(The Sources of comparative data used in chapter 5 are presented by geographic region; when author(s) provided data on trait(s) for more than one region, they are cited under the heading of multiple regions.)
Multiple regions
Carbonell, V.M. (1963). Variations in the frequency of shovel-shaped incisors in different populations. In Dental Anthropology,ed. D.R. Brothwell, pp. 211-34. Oxford: Pergamon Press.
Hanihara, K. (1977). Dentition of the Ainu and the Australian aborigines. In Orofacial Growth and Development,eds. A.A. Dahlberg and T.M. Graber, pp. 195-200. The Hague: Mouton Publishers.
Hanihara, T. (1989). Affinities of the Philippine Negritos as viewed from dental characters: a preliminary report. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon97, 327-39.
Harris, E.F. (1977). Anthropologic and Genetic Aspects of the Dental Morphology of Solomon Islanders, Melanesia.PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe.
Hellman, M. (1928). Racial characters in human dentition. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society67, 154-74.
Hrdlička, A. (1920). Shovel-shaped teeth. American Journal of Physical Anthropology3, 429-65.
Kanazawa, E., Sekikawa, M., Akai, J. and Ozaki, T. (1985). Allometric variation on cuspal areas of the lower first molar in three racial populations. Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon93, 425-38.
Kieser, J.A. and Becker, P.J. (1989). Correlations of dimensional and discrete dental traits in the post-canine and anterior dental segments. Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa44, 101-3.
Lavelle, C.L.B. (1971). Mandibular molar tooth configuration in different racial groups. Journal of Dental Research50, 1353.
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- The Anthropology of Modern Human TeethDental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations, pp. 325 - 336Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1997