The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Anthropology of Modern Human Teeth: Dental Morphology and its Variation in Recent Human Populations (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology) Book

All humans share certain components of tooth structure, but show variation in size and morphology around this shared pattern. This is the first worldwide synthesis of the global variation in tooth structure in recent human populations, giving new insights into issues such as the origin of modern humans. describes the methods and assumptions used by dental morphologists discusses the genetic basis and geographic variation of nonmetric dental traits analyzes dental variation on a global scale paralleling major genetic and craniometric analysesOf interest in the fields of biological and physical anthropology, human biology and dentistry.Read More

from£56.68 | RRP: £29.99
* Excludes Voucher Code Discount Also available Used from £14.72
  • Product Description

    Dental anthropologists focus on the variation around a commonly shared pattern, a variation expressed by differences in tooth size and morphology. This book centers on the morphological characteristics of tooth crowns and roots that are either present or absent in any given individual and that vary in frequency among populations. These nonmetric dental traits are controlled largely by genetic factors and provide a direct link between extinct and extant populations. The book illustrates more than thirty tooth crown and root traits and reviews their biological and genetic underpinnings. From a database of more than 30,000 individuals, the geographic variation of twenty-two crown and root traits is graphically portrayed. A global analysis of tooth morphology shows both points of agreement and disagreement with comparable analyses of genetic and craniometric data. These findings are relevant to the hotly contested issue of timing and geographic context of modern human origins.

  • 0521784530
  • 9780521784535
  • G. Richard Scott, Christy G. Turner II
  • 1 June 2000
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 408
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. If you click through any of the links below and make a purchase we may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). Click here to learn more.

Would you like your name to appear with the review?

We will post your book review within a day or so as long as it meets our guidelines and terms and conditions. All reviews submitted become the licensed property of www.find-book.co.uk as written in our terms and conditions. None of your personal details will be passed on to any other third party.

All form fields are required.