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Long 'on' the Tooth

Dental Evidence of Diet

  • 1 Edición - 21 de noviembre de 2020
  • Última edición
  • Autor: Christopher W. Schmidt
  • Idioma: Inglés

Long 'on' the Tooth: Dental Evidence of Diet addresses human dental macroscopic and microscopic wear, as well as dental disease, as indicators of diet. The book focuses primar… Leer más

Descripción

Long 'on' the Tooth: Dental Evidence of Diet addresses human dental macroscopic and microscopic wear, as well as dental disease, as indicators of diet. The book focuses primarily on 350 pre-contact humans from North America dating from approximately 5,500 to 600 years ago. These populations had subsistence strategies ranging from terrestrial foraging to intensive maize agriculture. The study makes intra- and intergroup comparisons to elucidate dietary nuances that are largely beyond the reach of other means of dietary reconstruction. Finally, the book discusses the importance of using multiple dietary indicators in unison in order to provide paleodietary insights.

Puntos claves

  • Includes state-of-the-art dental microwear texture data
  • Focuses on populations largely overlooked in archaeological and dental anthropology volumes
  • Offers the first dental anthropology book to integrate dental pathology and dental microwear texture analysis

De interès para

Forensic Anthropologists, Bioarchaeologists, Forensic Odontologists. Students in graduate level forensic science, forensic anthropology, or bioarchaeology

Índice

1. Introduction: Taking a Bite Out of Teeth2. Ambassadors of the Past: The Archaeological Record3. Who Knows What Ancient People Ate? Paleodietary Reconstructions4. Addressing the Problem: What Was Studied and How5. What Do We Think We Know?6. Who Cares? What Does it All Mean?7. Chew on This: Diets of the Past and Their Roles in the Future

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Publicado: 26 de noviembre de 2020
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre el autor

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Christopher W. Schmidt

Dr. Schmidt is a biological anthropologist and Eastern Woodlands archeologist. His research interests include dental anthropology, skeletal biology, dietary reconstruction, subsistence, and human-paleofauna interactions. As director of the Indiana Prehistory Laboratory, Dr. Schmidt is active in his field and works to get his students involved in fieldwork and research. He has published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, the Journal of Forensic Science, and Indiana Archeology. He is also President of the Indiana Archeology Council. Dr. Schmidt is co-author of The Analysis of Burned Human Remains, Second Edition published by Elsevier.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Director, Indiana Prehistory Laboratory, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA

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